EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2015)

VSI@ESS: Case study for a vibrational spectroscopy instrument at the european spallation source

  • Zoppi Marco,
  • Fedrigo Anna,
  • Celli Milva,
  • Colognesi Daniele

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20158303021
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 83
p. 03021

Abstract

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Neutron Vibrational Spectroscopy is a well-established experimental technique where elementary excitations at relatively high frequency are detected via inelastic neutron scattering. This technique attracts a high interest in a large fraction of the scientific community in the fields of chemistry, materials science, physics, and biology, since one of its main applications exploits the large incoherent scattering cross section of the proton with respect to all the other elements, whose dynamics can be spectroscopically detected, even if dissolved in very low concentration in materials composed of much heavier atoms. We have proposed a feasibility study for a Vibrational Spectroscopy Instrument (VSI) at the European Spallation Source ESS. Here, we will summarize the preliminary design calculations and the corresponding McStas simulation results for a possible ToF, Inverted Geometry, VSI beamline.