Neutron diffraction from cyclic allylic sulfide based photopolymer film gratings
We use materials that are sensitive to light combined with holographic techniques to develop diffraction gratings for long-wavelength neutron optics, for which crystals are not an option due to their small lattice constants. The experiment proposed here aims at testing diffraction gratings based on cyclic allylic sulfide based photopolymer films used in high performance spectrographs applied for astronomical investigations. The advantage of the material are potentially strong diffraction of relatively thin gratings (ease of adjustment due to wide rocking curve) and large, extremely homogeneous area.
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KLEPP Juergen; FALLY Martin; FILTER Hanno; JENKE Tobias and PRUNER Christian. (2024). Neutron diffraction from cyclic allylic sulfide based photopolymer film gratings. Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL) doi:10.5291/ILL-DATA.3-14-445
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