# Multiplexing Capabilities of Cold-Neutron Triple-Axis Spectrometer SIKA

**Authors:** Guochu Deng, Peter Vorderwisch, Garry J McIntyre

arXiv: 1901.02089 · 2020-02-20

## TL;DR

SIKA, a high-flux cold-neutron triple-axis spectrometer, demonstrates multiplexing modes via simulations and experiments, enhancing data efficiency and focus in neutron scattering studies.

## Contribution

This paper introduces and validates multiplexing modes on SIKA, a novel capability that improves flexibility and efficiency in neutron spectroscopy.

## Key findings

- SIKA can operate in multi-Q const-Ef multiplexing mode.
- Simulations confirm operational feasibility of multiplexing modes.
- Experimental measurement of phonon dispersion validates the multiplexing capability.

## Abstract

SIKA, a high-flux cold-neutron triple-axis spectrometer at the OPAL reactor at the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organization, is equipped with a 13-blade analyser and position-sensitive detector. This multiplexing design endows SIKA high flexibility to run in both traditional triple-axis and multiplexing analyser modes. In this study, two different multiplexing modes on SIKA are simulated using Monte-Carlo ray-tracing methods. The simulation results demonstrate SIKA capabilities to work in these operational modes, especially, the multi-Q const-Ef mode. This capability was demonstrated by measuring the phonon dispersion of a Pb single-crystal sample with the multi-Q const-Ef mode on SIKA. Compared to the traditional and multi-analyser triple-axis spectrometers, multiplexing modes on SIKA combine the advantages of the high data-acquisition efficiency and flexibility to focus on local areas of interest in the (Q, w) space.

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/1901.02089