Enhanced Performance Neutron Scattering Spectroscopy by Use of Correlation Techniques
F. Mezei, M. T. Caccamo, F. Migliardo, S. Magaz\`u

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel correlation technique for neutron scattering spectroscopy that enhances data quality and flexibility, reduces background sensitivity, and significantly improves efficiency, especially for small samples and high-energy neutrons.
Contribution
It proposes a two-dimensional time-of-flight recording method combined with a tailored data reduction algorithm, enabling flexible resolution adjustments without hardware changes.
Findings
Exact reconstruction of direct time-of-flight spectra independent of instrumental resolution
Enhanced spectrometer efficiency and higher signal intensity for key spectral features
Reduced sensitivity to external background, extending operational range
Abstract
Neutron correlation spectroscopy can exceed direct spectroscopy in the incoming beam intensity by up to two orders of magnitude at the same energy resolution. However, the propagation of the counting noise in the correlation algorithm of data reduction is disadvantageous for the lowest intensity parts of the observed spectrum. To mitigate this effect at pulsed neutron sources we propose two dimensional time-of-flight recording of each neutron detection event: with respect to both the neutron source pulses and to the rotation phase of the pseudo-random beam modulation statistical chopper. We have identified a formulation of the data reduction algorithm by matching the data processing time channel width to the inherent time resolution of this chopper, which makes the reconstruction of the direct time-of-flight spectra exact and independent of all other contributions to instrumental…
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TopicsNuclear Physics and Applications · Atomic and Subatomic Physics Research · NMR spectroscopy and applications
