Abstract

A four-circle neutron diffractometer with a new multi-wafer 331 Si monochromator has been installed and commissioned on a thermal beamline at the High Flux Isotope Reactor at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The instrument is well suited to studies of nuclear and magnetic structures as a function of composition and temperature, resolving symmetry changes (lattice distortions and local structural changes), mapping the evolution of complex magnetic phases, determining hydrogen bonding, analyzing nuclear and spin densities, mapping diffuse scattering, and exploring fiber diffraction. Three incident wavelengths are available, 1.000, 1.536 and 2.540 Å, with intensities of 2.5 × 106, 2.2 × 107and 8.0 × 106 neutrons cm−2 s−1, respectively. Either high-resolution or high-intensity modes are possible by horizontal bending of the monochromator. With increased bending of the monochromator, the incident flux on the sample passes through a maximum, increasing by ×2.0 for 1.000 Å, by ×3.5 for 1.536 Å and by ×3.5 for 2.540 Å, as compared to the flat condition. The flux increases because the lattice strain in the silicon crystals increases. The ω-scan peak width increases with monochromator curvature and this widthversusscattering angle flattens. Given these effects, the monochromator bending can be adjusted to deliver high intensity primarily for crystal structure refinements or high resolution for resolving symmetry changes. In addition to the traditional step-scanning mode, a more efficient continuous-scanning mode was developed, and both these are implemented through aLabView-based control program,i.e.a modified version of theSPICEsoftware package. A 4 K closed-cycle helium refrigerator is permanently mounted on the χ-circle of the goniometer to provide temperature control between 4 and 450 K.

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