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Instrument Development Group Lee Robertson (group leader) Wai-Tung (Hal) Lee Lowell Crow Xin (Tony) Tong Hassina Bilheux (matrixed) Mike Fleenor Ducu Stoica (40%) Akber Ismaili (intern) Ruth Lawson (admin)

2Managed by UT-Battelle for the U.S. Department of Energy NSSD Friday Seminar Series February 19 th, 2009 Instrument Development Group Develop new optical devices, techniques, instrument concepts, and applications for neutron scattering. Serve as a resource to advise and assist various IDTs and other scientists with instrument development.

3Managed by UT-Battelle for the U.S. Department of Energy NSSD Friday Seminar Series February 19 th, 2009 Instrument Development Group OBJECTIVES: 1)Develop new instrument concepts for SNS STS1, SNS STS2, and HFIR. 2)Design, construct and operate instrument development beamlines at HFIR and SNS. 3)Continue development of prototype SERGIS and Neutron Imaging beamlines. 4)Continue development of 3 He polarization techniques and apparatus. 5)Develop new neutron optical devices and techniques. 6)Develop magnetic focusing and neutron beam transport devices and techniques.

4Managed by UT-Battelle for the U.S. Department of Energy NSSD Friday Seminar Series February 19 th, 2009 Instrument Development Group OBJECTIVES: (cont) 7)Establish an instrument simulation software infrastructure for use by instrument scientists and the user community. 8)Provide design and development support of ongoing instrument development projects. 9)Identify new materials for use in neutron optical applications as well as explore the degradation of current components due to radiation damage, etc. 10)Reestablish the Instrument Development Fellowship program by securing a new source of financial support.

5Managed by UT-Battelle for the U.S. Department of Energy NSSD Friday Seminar Series February 19 th, 2009 Long Term Goals 1)Propose new instrument concepts for SNS 2 nd target station and HFIR HB2 cold source. 2)Develop magnetic beam transport techniques. 3)Develop magnetic focusing techniques. 4)Develop capability to fabricate larger, more complex guide components.

6Managed by UT-Battelle for the U.S. Department of Energy NSSD Friday Seminar Series February 19 th, 2009 Instrument Development Beamlines We are in the process of constructing a set of four development beamlines at the end guide position of Cold Guide 1 (CG1) on the HB4 Cold Source at the HFIR. (operational June 2009). CG1A: A reflectometer based on spin-echo encoding of the scattering angle. (SERGIS, collaboration with Roger Pynn) CG1B: A utility beamline used to align crystals and prepare experiments to go on other instruments in the user program. CG1C: A monochromatic (1.8 – 6.2Å) development beamline. (testing of optical components, development of neutron imaging – Hassina Bilheux, etc.) CG1D: A TOF/white beam development beamline. (wavelength dependence of optical components, low energy cross- section measurements, etc.)

7Managed by UT-Battelle for the U.S. Department of Energy NSSD Friday Seminar Series February 19 th, 2009 Instrument Development Beamlines SERGIS Utility Diffractometer Monochromatic: Imaging/Optics Pulsed: Instrument Development/Optics HFIR Development Beamlines Cold Guide #1 (CG1) Operational in June 2009

8Managed by UT-Battelle for the U.S. Department of Energy NSSD Friday Seminar Series February 19 th, 2009 Instrument Simulations We are working on better software tools to couple moderator/source design and optimization with that of the instruments. We are developing “canned” simulation packages of the existing instruments for scientists to use when planning their experiments and analyzing their data. We are working on new computational tools that will allow us to combine the ability to handle complex geometries (Monte Carlo) with the insight one obtains from phase space analysis (Acceptance Diagrams).

9Managed by UT-Battelle for the U.S. Department of Energy NSSD Friday Seminar Series February 19 th, He Polarizers and Analyzers Laser optics Coils & Shield Oven 3 He Neutron Beam In-situ polarizer / analyzer Currently implemented on SNS BL4a (Magnetism Reflectometer) as a polarization analyzer. Future: Replace hot air heating with electric resistive heating. Future: Side-pumped in-situ system.

10Managed by UT-Battelle for the U.S. Department of Energy NSSD Friday Seminar Series February 19 th, 2009 SEOP-Based Polarized 3 He Filling Station Completed: assembly and testing of gas-supply system. Current: successfully filled a cell with the 3He alkali mixture. Future: Ability to fill cells with polarized 3He to specified pressure. To dry pump Getter Baratron Getter To turbo pump To filter cell Polarize Sealed cell preparation Valved cell Sealed cell preparation 3 He 4 He RegulatorN2 Regulator

11Managed by UT-Battelle for the U.S. Department of Energy NSSD Friday Seminar Series February 19 th, 2009 Instrument Based 3 He Polarizers and Analyzers Wide-Angle Analyzer for HYSPEC Current: wide-angle quartz cell Current: uniform-field coil design for use on the instrument Future: compact polarized gas filling station No stress point seen under polarized light Depolarized gas recycling Polarized gas transfer Wide-angle analyzer

12Managed by UT-Battelle for the U.S. Department of Energy NSSD Friday Seminar Series February 19 th, 2009 CG-1: prototype imaging beamline (a.k.a. Hassina’s playground): — Today’s “hot” topics: Energy Research, Clean Transportation — Bio-engineering, Bio-medical and Forensic Science — Materials science/Engineering — Life sciences (Botany and Geology) — Archeology and Paleontology — Developing new techniques and — Quantitative tools Neutron Imaging at HFIR and SNS VENUS: one of a kind imaging facility at SNS — LOI has been approved — Full proposal to be submitted this Spring Why Neutron Imaging? — Increase and diversify NSSD user community — Bridge between fundamental and applied sciences : combined information from neutron scattering and imaging — “Un bon croquis vaut mieux qu’un long discours” Bonaparte ( A picture is worth a thousand words ) D. Schwarz et al. B. Schillinger et al. H. Bilheux et al.

13Managed by UT-Battelle for the U.S. Department of Energy NSSD Friday Seminar Series February 19 th, 2009 Focusing Optics Collaboration with Gene Ice (ORNL) to apply focusing optics using Kirkpatrick- Baez as well as elliptical mirrors on Neutron scattering instruments. We are also collaborating with Boris Khaykovich (MIT) on the use of Wolter mirrors for focusing the neutron beam.

14Managed by UT-Battelle for the U.S. Department of Energy NSSD Friday Seminar Series February 19 th, 2009 Guide Development Materials science study of guide degradation and lifetime. Optimize guide configurations for specific applications (parabolic, tapered, elliptic, logarithmic, ballistic). Experiment with using capillary optics (developed for x- rays) for focusing the beam. Experiment with various surface treatments (etc.) to improve the performance of supermirror coatings.

15Managed by UT-Battelle for the U.S. Department of Energy NSSD Friday Seminar Series February 19 th, 2009 Instrument Development Group