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Development of modulating permanent magnet sextupole lens for focusing of pulsed cold neutrons

Modulating permanent magnet sextupole lens (PMSx) for focusing pulsed cold neutrons is under development. The synchronized modulation of its field gradient suppresses the chromatic aberration which arises from the Time Of Flight method. The strength of the magnetic field, the torque, and the rise of...

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Published in:Physica. B, Condensed matter Condensed matter, 2009-09, Vol.404 (17), p.2646-2651
Main Authors: Yamada, Masako, Iwashita, Yoshihisa, Ichikawa, Masahiro, Sugimoto, Takanori, Tongu, Hiromu, Fujisawa, Hiroshi, Shimizu, Hirohiko M., Ino, Takashi, Mishima, Kenji, Taketani, Kaoru, Yoshioka, Tamaki, Muto, Suguru, Morishima, Takahiro, Oku, Takayuki, Suzuki, Jun-ichi, Shinohara, Takenao, Sakai, Kenji, Sato, Hiromi, Hirota, Katsuya, Otake, Yoshie, Seki, Yoshichika, Kawasaki, Shinsuke, Komamiya, Sachio, Kamiya, Yoshio, Otono, Hidetoshi, Yamashita, Satoru, Geltenbort, Peter
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Summary:Modulating permanent magnet sextupole lens (PMSx) for focusing pulsed cold neutrons is under development. The synchronized modulation of its field gradient suppresses the chromatic aberration which arises from the Time Of Flight method. The strength of the magnetic field, the torque, and the rise of temperature during its operation are studied on a fabricated prototype. Experiments on focusing pulsed very cold neutrons (VCN) at ILL (Institute of Laue Langevin, France) were carried out and VCN with around λ=40 Å were focused by the PMSx at a focal length of about 0.5 m. The experimental results are presented in conjunction with the principle of the neutron focusing and the modulating method of the focal strength of permanent magnet lens with the double ring structure.
ISSN:0921-4526
1873-2135
DOI:10.1016/j.physb.2009.06.132