Quantum Beam Science (Jun 2025)
A Focusing Supermirror for Time-of-Flight Grazing-Incidence Small-Angle Neutron Scattering Measurement
Abstract
This study developed a neutron-beam-focusing supermirror for grazing-incidence small-angle neutron scattering (GISANS) measurements. We adopted point-to-point beam focusing based on an ellipse whose two foci correspond to a virtual point source and a spot on the detector surface. The focusing supermirror was fabricated by depositing NiC/Ti supermirror film with ion-beam sputtering on a precise elliptic surface of fused quartz figured using the elastic emission machining technique. Neutron measurements at the pulsed neutron reflectometer BL17 of the MLF, J-PARC, successfully demonstrated that the focusing supermirror enhances the beam intensity twentyfold compared with an optimally collimated beam, achieving a signal-to-background ratio of the focal spot as high as 500. The mirror can be readily installed and used at BL17 for time-of-flight GISANS measurements.
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