Cold Crystal Reflector Filter Concept
G. Muhrer

TL;DR
This paper introduces a theoretical concept for a cold crystal reflector filter designed to improve neutron flux near the Bragg edge, addressing limitations of traditional filters.
Contribution
It presents a novel theoretical design for a cold crystal reflector filter to enhance neutron flux in specific energy ranges.
Findings
Conceptual framework for the cold crystal reflector filter
Potential to mitigate flux reduction near Bragg edges
Foundation for future experimental validation
Abstract
In this paper the theoretical concept of a cold crystal reflector filter will be presented. The aim of this concept is to balance the shortcoming of the traditional cold polycrystalline reflector filter, which lies in the significant reduction of the neutron flux right above (in energy space) or right below (wavelength space) the first Bragg edge.
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TopicsAcoustic Wave Resonator Technologies
