AIP Advances (Aug 2019)

Angular alignment and fidelity of neutron phase-gratings for improved interferometer fringe visibility

  • B. Heacock,
  • D. Sarenac,
  • D. G. Cory,
  • M. G. Huber,
  • D. S. Hussey,
  • C. Kapahi,
  • H. Miao,
  • H. Wen,
  • D. A. Pushin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5099341
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 8
pp. 085115 – 085115-8

Abstract

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The recent development of phase-grating moiré neutron interferometry promises a wide range of impactful experiments from dark-field imaging of material microstructure to precise measurements of fundamental constants. However, the contrast of 3% obtained using this moiré interferometer was well below the theoretical prediction of 30% using ideal gratings. It is suspected that non-ideal aspects of the phase-gratings was a leading contributor to this deficiency and that phase-gratings needed to be quantitatively assessed and optimized. Here we characterize neutron diffraction from phase-gratings using Bragg diffraction crystals to determine the optimal phase-grating orientations. We show well-defined diffraction peaks and explore perturbations to the diffraction peaks and the effects on interferometer contrast as a function of grating alignment. This technique promises to improve the contrast of the grating interferometers by providing in-situ aides to grating alignment.