Abstract

The basic experiments and design for an upgraded diffractometer with a neutron imaging plate have been completed. There are two important problems that needed to be solved: the separation of reflections from unit cells which are as large as 80 Å; and the sufficient shielding of the detector against unwanted background neutrons and γ-rays. Compared to the old one we constructed, the projected final improvement factor is to be about 45, because the detector solid angle is 8.5 times larger and the intensity is 5 times higher at the sample, owing to the shifting of the sample position and the upgradation of the monochromator.

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