Journal of Imaging (Mar 2018)

Demonstration of Focusing Wolter Mirrors for Neutron Phase and Magnetic Imaging

  • Daniel S. Hussey,
  • Han Wen,
  • Huarui Wu,
  • Thomas R. Gentile,
  • Wangchun Chen,
  • David L. Jacobson,
  • Jacob M. LaManna,
  • Boris Khaykovich

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jimaging4030050
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 3
p. 50

Abstract

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Image-forming focusing mirrors were employed to demonstrate their applicability to two different modalities of neutron imaging, phase imaging with a far-field interferometer, and magnetic-field imaging through the manipulation of the neutron beam polarization. For the magnetic imaging, the rotation of the neutron polarization in the magnetic field was measured by placing a solenoid at the focus of the mirrors. The beam was polarized upstream of the solenoid, while the spin analyzer was situated between the solenoid and the mirrors. Such a polarized neutron microscope provides a path toward considerably improved spatial resolution in neutron imaging of magnetic materials. For the phase imaging, we show that the focusing mirrors preserve the beam coherence and the path-length differences that give rise to the far-field moiré pattern. We demonstrated that the visibility of the moiré pattern is modified by small angle scattering from a highly porous foam. This experiment demonstrates the feasibility of using Wolter optics to significantly improve the spatial resolution of the far-field interferometer.

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