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Implementation of time of flight polarized neutron imaging at IMAT-ISIS

Authors :
Oji, U.K.
Pacheco, Victor
Sahlberg, Martin
Backs, A.
Woracek, R.
Pooley, D. E.
Nilsen, G. J.
Nemkovski, K.
Kockelmann, W.
Tremsin, A. S.
Hilger, A.
Ziesche, R.
Manke, I.
Cubitt, R.
Kardjilov, N.
Oji, U.K.
Pacheco, Victor
Sahlberg, Martin
Backs, A.
Woracek, R.
Pooley, D. E.
Nilsen, G. J.
Nemkovski, K.
Kockelmann, W.
Tremsin, A. S.
Hilger, A.
Ziesche, R.
Manke, I.
Cubitt, R.
Kardjilov, N.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

In this study, we report the first case of design and implementation of a polarized neutron imaging option on the Imaging and Materials Science & Engineering Station (IMAT). This is a significant addition to the capabilities of the station that allows the characterization of advanced magnetic materials for different engineering applications. Combining its time-of-flight feature with a polarized beam yields data that facilitate both quantitative and qualitative analysis of magnetic materials. Using the simple field of an aluminium solenoid, we perform a characterization of the new setup. In addition, we present polarized measurements of additively manufactured (AM) MnAl samples where the magnetic anisotropy due to the fabrication process has been investigated as a first scientific application of the setup. The results indicate that the anisotropy of the material can be engineered through variation of the AM fabrication parameters.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1415655968
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016.j.matdes.2023.112429