# Achromatic Non-Interferometric Single Grating Neutron Phase Imaging

**Authors:** Markus Strobl, Jacopo Valsecchi, Ralph .P. Harti, Pavel Trtik, Aanders, Kaestner, Christian Gruenzweig, Efthymios Polatidis, Jan Capek

arXiv: 1903.09794 · 2019-03-26

## TL;DR

This paper introduces a simple, achromatic single grating neutron phase imaging technique that allows high-intensity beam use and access to large length scales, representing a significant advancement over interferometric methods.

## Contribution

The authors present a novel, achromatic, non-interferometric neutron phase imaging method that enhances flexibility and scale accessibility compared to traditional interferometric approaches.

## Key findings

- Achieved high-intensity neutron phase imaging with a single grating.
- Demonstrated imaging of various materials at unprecedented length scales.
- Established a new paradigm in neutron phase imaging technology.

## Abstract

We demonstrate a simple single grating beam modulation technique, which enables the use of a highly intense neutron beam for phase imaging and thus spatially resolved structural correlation measurements in full analogy to quantum interference based methods. In contrast to interferometric approaches our method is intrinsically achromatic and provides unprecedented flexibility in the choice of experimental parameters. Utilizing merely a macroscopic absorption mask unparalleled length scales become accessible. The results presented, including application to a variety of materials, establish a paradigm shift in phase imaging.

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/1903.09794