Journal of Imaging (Jan 2021)

The Neutron Imaging Instrument CONRAD—Post-Operational Review

  • Nikolay Kardjilov,
  • Ingo Manke,
  • André Hilger,
  • Tobias Arlt,
  • Robert Bradbury,
  • Henning Markötter,
  • Robin Woracek,
  • Markus Strobl,
  • Wolfgang Treimer,
  • John Banhart

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jimaging7010011
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
p. 11

Abstract

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The neutron imaging instrument CONRAD was operated as a part of the user program of the research reactor BER-II at Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin (HZB) from 2005 to 2020. The instrument was designed to use the neutron flux from the cold source of the reactor, transported by a curved neutron guide. The pure cold neutron spectrum provided a great advantage in the use of different neutron optical components such as focusing lenses and guides, solid-state polarizers, monochromators and phase gratings. The flexible setup of the instrument allowed for implementation of new methods including wavelength-selective, dark-field, phase-contrast and imaging with polarized neutrons. In summary, these developments helped to attract a large number of scientists and industrial customers, who were introduced to neutron imaging and subsequently contributed to the expansion of the neutron imaging community.

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