Abstract

Abstract The performance of the new Powder Neutron Diffractometer PUS at the 2 MW JEEP II reactor shows the large potential for high resolution powder neutron diffraction even at a low flux reactor. The different components of the instrument are optimised with respect to flexibility and relationship between intensity and resolution. Wavelengths in the range 0.7–2.6 A are available from a focussing composite Ge monochromator. The detector system consists of position sensitive proportional counters. The temperatures available for experiments range from 7 to about 1600K. Nearly no malfunctions during the first 2½ years of operation proves the robustness of the complete system. Several experiments show the potential for studies of rather complex crystallographic problems, even with small sample quantities (<200mg), and time-resolved in-situ type experiments.

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