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Simulated experiment

A typical neutron powder diffraction experiment with D2B:

  • The polychromatic beam from the thermal beam H11 is collimated and is diffracted by the Ge monochromator at a large take-off angle to obtain high resolution.
  • The sample - usually a cylinder of powder - diffracts the monochromatic incident beam. The sample is often placed inside a cryostat, a furnace, etc.
  • The Bragg reflections are mesured by a bank of 128 detectors spaced at 1.25° intervals, covering the angular range about 4° to 160º. The detectors are moved so that counts are averaged over several detectors.
  • Depending on the choosen wavelenght and/or resolution, the typical acquisition time for a pattern varies from 1h to 8h.