Prototype of the novel CAMEA concept-A backend for neutron spectrometers.
Márton MarkóFelix GroitlJonas Okkels BirkPaul Gregory FreemanKim LefmannNiels Bech ChristensenChristof NiedermayerFanni JurányiJakob LassAllan HansenHenrik Moodysson RønnowPublished in: The Review of scientific instruments (2018)
The continuous angle multiple energy analysis concept is a backend for both time-of-flight and analyzer-based neutron spectrometers optimized for neutron spectroscopy with highly efficient mapping in the horizontal scattering plane. The design employs a series of several upward scattering analyzer arcs placed behind each other, which are set to different final energies allowing a wide angular coverage with multiple energies recorded simultaneously. For validation of the concept and the model calculations, a prototype was installed at the Swiss neutron source SINQ, Paul Scherrer Institut. The design of the prototype, alignment and calibration procedures, experimental results of background measurements, and proof-of-concept inelastic measurements on LiHoF4 and h-YMnO3 are presented here.