Separation of the inelastic and elastic scattering in time‐of‐flight mode on the pinhole small‐angle neutron scattering diffractometer KWS‐2

Balacescu, Livia
Brandl, Georg
Radulescu, Aurel

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600576721006610
Persistent URL: http://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?gldocs-11858/9545
Balacescu, Livia; Brandl, Georg; Radulescu, Aurel, 2021: Separation of the inelastic and elastic scattering in time‐of‐flight mode on the pinhole small‐angle neutron scattering diffractometer KWS‐2. In: Journal of Applied Crystallography, 54, 4, 1217-1224, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600576721006610. 
 
Balacescu, Livia; 1Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbHJülich Centre for Neutron Science (JCNS) at Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Zentrum (MLZ)Lichtenbergstrasse 1 Garching 85747 Germany
Brandl, Georg; 1Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbHJülich Centre for Neutron Science (JCNS) at Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Zentrum (MLZ)Lichtenbergstrasse 1 Garching 85747 Germany

Abstract

To study and control the incoherent inelastic background in small‐angle neutron scattering, which makes a significant contribution to the detected scattering from hydrocarbon systems, the KWS‐2 small‐angle neutron scattering diffractometer operated by the Jülich Centre for Neutron Science (JCNS) at Heinz‐Maier Leibnitz Zentrum (MLZ), Garching, Germany, was equipped with a secondary single‐disc chopper that is placed in front of the sample stage. This makes it possible to record in time‐of‐flight mode the scattered neutrons in the high‐Q regime of the instrument (i.e. short incoming wavelengths and detection distances) and to discard the inelastic component from the measured data. Examples of measurements on different materials routinely used as standard samples, sample containers and solvents in the experiments at KWS‐2 are presented. When only the elastic region of the spectrum is used in the data‐reduction procedure, a decrease of up to two times in the incoherent background of the experimentally measured scattering cross section may be obtained. The proof of principle is demonstrated on a solution of bovine serum albumin in D2O.


A new chopper has been installed at the sample position in front of the sample stage at the KWS‐2 small‐angle neutron‐scattering diffractometer of the Jülich Centre for Neutron Science. The pulsed beam and the time‐of‐flight data acquisition enable the separation of elastic and inelastic scattering from hydrogenous samples.