Abstract

A compact guide system composed of magnetised thin-suit mirrors deposited on to stretched plastic foils, and suitable for polarising cold neutron beams (wavelengths lambda >0.5 nm) is described. The optical requirements in designing thin-film polarising guides are discussed, and polarising efficiency and transmittance measurements made near the characteristic cut-off wavelength lambda +* approximately=0.65 nm are presented. The mechanical design parameters of this guide are compared with those of existing alternative devices: their main advantage is their ability to polarise large beam areas (about 50 mm*40 mm) in relatively small distances (length approximately 180 mm).

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