Abstract

A method of neutron monochromatization based on non-specular reflection of the collimated neutron beam from a magnetic non-collinear film is suggested and experimentally tested. The method is shown to be applicable in measurements at steady-state reactors and pulsed neutron sources with a long pulse. The magnetic film in an inclined external magnetic field may serve simultaneously as a monochromator and a polarizer. Experimental and calculated results for this method are reported. It is shown that varying the external magnetic field can smoothly regulate the transmission width of the monochromator.

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