Author:
Gibson W. M.,Schultz A. J.,Chen-Mayer H. H.,Mildner D. F. R.,Gnäupel-Herold T.,Miller M. E.,Prask H. J.,Vitt R.,Youngman R.,Carpenter J. M.
Abstract
The relatively low flux from neutron sources means that structural analysis using neutron diffraction requires large crystals that are often not available. The feasibility of a polycapillary focusing optic to produce a small intense spot of size < ∼0.5 mm for small crystals has been explored and such an optic has been tested both on a monochromatic and on a polychromatic beam. In a diffraction measurement from an α-quartz crystal using a 2.1° convergent beam from a pulsed neutron source, six diffraction peaks in the 1.5–4 Å wavelength bandwidth transmitted by the optic were observed. These diffraction spots show an intensity gain of 5.8 ± 0.9 compared with a direct beam diffracting from the same sample volume as that illuminated by the convergent beam.
Publisher
International Union of Crystallography (IUCr)
Subject
General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Cited by
11 articles.
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