Neutron Scattering Instrumentation at Compact Neutron Sources
Sarah B\"ohm, Tobias Cronert, Jan-Philipp Dabr\"uck, Xavier, Fabr\`eges, Thomas Gutberlet, Ferenc Mezei, Alain Letourneau, Alain Menelle,, Fr\'ed\'eric Ott, Ulrich R\"ucker, Hoang Tran, Jorg Vo\"igt, Paul Zakalek

TL;DR
This paper discusses the development and guidelines for neutron scattering instrumentation at compact accelerator-based neutron sources, highlighting recent collaborative efforts and future technical directions.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of instrumentation considerations and guidelines for CANS, based on a European workshop and collaborative discussions.
Findings
Summarizes key outcomes of the 2017 workshop on CANS instrumentation.
Provides general guidelines for developing neutron scattering instruments at CANS.
Identifies future technical challenges and directions for CANS instrumentation.
Abstract
There is currently a strong interest in Compact Accelerator-based Neutron Source (CANS) as a possible new type of source for neutron scattering experiments. A workshop around the "Neutron scattering instrumentation around CANS" was organized in July 2017 between several European institutes. This report summarizes the main outcome of the discussions. The document is aiming at providing general guidelines for the instrumentation around CANS. Detailed technical discussions are or will be provided in specific publications.
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TopicsNuclear Physics and Applications · Atomic and Subatomic Physics Research · Radiation Detection and Scintillator Technologies
