16.–18. Sept. 2024
RWTH Aachen
Europe/Berlin Zeitzone

Reducing Background Noise in High-Pressure Neutron Scattering with a Compact Radial Collimator

17.09.2024, 15:00
20m
PPS-1

PPS-1

Sprecher

Zhanwen Ma (Paul Scherrer Institut)

Beschreibung

Neutron scattering in high-pressure environments offers unique opportunities to measure the physical properties of matter but faces challenges due to low signal intensity and high background noise. In this study, Monte Carlo simulations were employed to identify background sources in low-temperature and high-pressure sample environments at the SINQ instrument CAMEA. Simulation results suggest that the piston pressure cell (PC) contributes significantly to the background noise in neutron scattering experiments. To counter this background, a compact radial neutron collimator was developed to reduce background in the sample environment, and its performance was evaluated experimentally. Measurements show that the collimator reduces the background generated by the PC effectively, especially for low q. Noise from the collimator was observed, and strategies to address this issue were discussed.

Hauptautor

Zhanwen Ma (Paul Scherrer Institut)

Co-Autoren

Christine Klauser (Paul Scherrer Institut) Daniel Mazzone (Paul Scherrer Institut) Ekaterina Pomjakushina (Paul Scherrer Institut) Gediminas Simutis (Paul Scherrer Institut) Jakob Lass (Paul Scherrer Institut) Mads Bertelsen (European Spallation Source ERIC) Marek Bartkowiak (Paul Scherrer Institut) Peter Willendrup (European Spallation Source ERIC) Sascha Thürsam (Paul Scherrer Institut) Stanislav Nikitin (Paul Scherrer Institut) Tom Fennell (Paul Scherrer Institut) Uwe Filges (Paul Scherrer Institut)

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