Abstract

Presented three-axis neutron diffractometer performance documents the feasibility of using it in special cases high-resolution powder diffraction studies, namely, for elastic and plastic deformation studies of bulk polycrystalline samples when the whole powder diffraction spectrum is not required. Contrary to the conventional double-axis setting the suggested alternative consists of an unconventional three axis set-up employing a bent perfect crystal (BPC) monochromator and analyzer with a polycrystalline sample in between. The analysis of the profile of the beam diffracted by a sample is carried out by rocking the BPC-analyzer and the neutron signal is registered by a point detector. Though the diffractometer alternative is, for measurements, much more time consuming, its resolution is, however, substantially higher and permits also plastic deformation studies on the basis of analysis of the sample diffraction profiles. The so-called analyzer rocking curve then provides a sample diffraction profile and could reflect the lattice or structural changes. Moreover, much larger widths (up to 10 mm) of the irradiated gauge volumes can be investigated when just slightly affecting the resolution of the experimental setting.

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