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The Complex, Unique, and Powerful Imaging Instrument for Dynamics (CUPI2D) at the Spallation Neutron Source (invited)

Authors :
Adrian Brügger
Hassina Z. Bilheux
Jiao Y. Y. Lin
George J. Nelson
Andrew M. Kiss
Jonathan Morris
Matthew J. Connolly
Alexander M. Long
Anton S. Tremsin
Andrea Strzelec
Mark H. Anderson
Robert Agasie
Charles E. A. Finney
Martin L. Wissink
Mija H. Hubler
Roland J.-M. Pellenq
Claire E. White
Brent J. Heuser
Aaron E. Craft
Jason M. Harp
Chuting Tan
Kathryn Morris
Ann Junghans
Sanna Sevanto
Jeffrey M. Warren
Fernando L. Esteban Florez
Alexandru S. Biris
Maria Cekanova
Nikolay Kardjilov
Burkhard Schillinger
Matthew J. Frost
Sven C. Vogel
Source :
Review of Scientific Instruments. 94
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
AIP Publishing, 2023.

Abstract

The Oak Ridge National Laboratory is planning to build the Second Target Station (STS) at the Spallation Neutron Source (SNS). STS will host a suite of novel instruments that complement the First Target Station’s beamline capabilities by offering an increased flux for cold neutrons and a broader wavelength bandwidth. A novel neutron imaging beamline, named the Complex, Unique, and Powerful Imaging Instrument for Dynamics (CUPI2D), is among the first eight instruments that will be commissioned at STS as part of the construction project. CUPI2D is designed for a broad range of neutron imaging scientific applications, such as energy storage and conversion (batteries and fuel cells), materials science and engineering (additive manufacturing, superalloys, and archaeometry), nuclear materials (novel cladding materials, nuclear fuel, and moderators), cementitious materials, biology/medical/dental applications (regenerative medicine and cancer), and life sciences (plant–soil interactions and nutrient dynamics). The innovation of this instrument lies in the utilization of a high flux of wavelength-separated cold neutrons to perform real time in situ neutron grating interferometry and Bragg edge imaging—with a wavelength resolution of δλ/λ ≈ 0.3%—simultaneously when required, across a broad range of length and time scales. This manuscript briefly describes the science enabled at CUPI2D based on its unique capabilities. The preliminary beamline performance, a design concept, and future development requirements are also presented.

Subjects

Subjects :
Instrumentation

Details

ISSN :
10897623 and 00346748
Volume :
94
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Review of Scientific Instruments
Accession number :
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