Quantum Beam Science (Jul 2019)

Optimization of Performance, Price, and Background of Long Neutron Guides for European Spallation Source

  • Sonja Holm-Dahlin,
  • Martin Andreas Olsen,
  • Mads Bertelsen,
  • Jonas Okkels Birk,
  • Kim Lefmann

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/qubs3030016
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 3
p. 16

Abstract

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We describe a systematic approach for the design of long, ballistic cold, and thermal neutron guides for the European Spallation Source (ESS). The guides investigated in this work are 170 m long and are required to have a narrowing point with room for a pulse shaping chopper placed 6 m from the moderator. In addition, most guides avoid line-of-sight from the moderator to the sample. The guides are optimized in order to find a reasonable trade-off between neutronics performance and construction price. The geometries simulated are closely related to the thermal-neutron multi-length-scale diffractometer HEIMDAL and the cold-neutron multi-analyser spectrometer BIFROST. For the cold-neutron guide an inexpensive solution was found that maintains good transport properties, while avoiding line-of-sight. However, for the thermal-neutron guide the losses when avoiding line-of-sight are large and it seems a good choice to stay in line-of-sight, even though this will increase both the shielding costs and fast-neutron background. The results are of general relevance for the understanding of the relation between transport, background, and price of long neutron guides.

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