Abstract

This report presents the physics design and optimization of the neutron chopper and optics systems for the CENTAUR instrument, a multifunctional small-angle and wide-angle neutron scattering diffractometer for the Spallation Neutron Source Second Target Station. This instrument will offer a wide range of capabilities, including small-angle neutron scattering with wide Q coverage (e.g., 0.001–20 Å−1), providing a tool to investigate structures from atomic to mesoscopic scales simultaneously. To efficiently transport desired neutrons from the compact high-brightness cold source, several innovative designs are utilized: a time-zero chopper with a straight guide system for short-wavelength neutrons, octagonal guides for higher flux, and a correlation chopper to reduce inelastic scattering. The optimization process considers factors such as useable time-integrated flux, instrument resolution, brilliance transfer, divergence, and acceptance diagram uniformity. The overall design prioritizes flexibility to accommodate diverse user requirements.

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