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7C2, the new neutron diffractometer for liquids and disordered materials at LLB

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The disordered-materials diffractometer 7C2 at the Laboratoire Leon Brillouin (LLB), Saclay, France has been upgraded through the replacement of its detector. The old one, a banana like BF3 detector, has been replaced by a new ensemble of 3He tubes arranged on a cylindrical surface concentric with the sample position, covering an angular range of 133°, with an angular step of 0.52°. At the shortest wavelength, 0.57 Å, this represents a maximum momentum transfer of 20 Å-1. The gas pressure in the 3He tubes is 30 bars, which increases the efficiency to 80% for 0.72 Å neutrons, compared to 17% for the previous detector. A larger solid angle of detection and an improved efficiency have increased the total counting rate by a factor of 22, thereby reducing random error in the diffraction measurements. The banana-like multidetector gives to 7C2 the possibility of registering a complete diffractogram over the whole angular range in one shot, which is a comparative advantage with respect to other hot-neutrons two-axis diffractometers.

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hal-02534049 , version 1 (06-04-2020)

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G. Cuello, J. Darpentigny, L. Hennet, L. Cormier, J. Dupont, et al.. 7C2, the new neutron diffractometer for liquids and disordered materials at LLB. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 2016, 746, pp.012020. ⟨10.1088/1742-6596/746/1/012020⟩. ⟨hal-02534049⟩
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