Jun 15 – 19, 2026
Bürgerhaus Garching
Europe/Berlin timezone

Food science at the neutron time-of-flight spectrometer TOFTOF

Not scheduled
45m
Bürgerhaus Garching

Bürgerhaus Garching

Bürgerplatz 9, 85748 Garching bei München, Germany
Poster Techniques and Methods Novel neutron technologies

Speaker

Marcell Wolf (Technische Universität München)

Description

TOFTOF is a direct geometry disc-chopper time-of-flight spectrometer. A cascade of seven fast rotating disc choppers is used to prepare a monochromatic pulsed beam which is focussed onto the sample by a converging super-mirror section. The scattered neutrons are detected by 1000 $^3$He detector tubes with a time resolution up to 50 ns. The detectors are mounted at a distance of 4 m and cover 12 m$^2$2 (or 0.75 sr). The high rotation speed of the chopper system together with a high neutron flux in the wavelength range of 1.4 -14 Å allows free tuning of the energy resolution between 3 meV and 2 μeV.
The fast neutron background is suppressed by the s-shaped primary neutron guide. This enables the investigation of weak signals. The existing linearly tapered neutron guide yields a beam spot size of 23x47 mm2. As alternative option a focussing guide can be used. This leads to an intensity gain up to a factor of 3 (wavelength dependent) on a sample area of 10 x 10 mm$^2$.
Here we will show different experimental possibilities of the cold time-of-flight spectrometer TOFTOF for Food science. We will show the different available sample environment useful for food products, also under extrem conditions.

Author

Marcell Wolf (Technische Universität München)

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