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Demonstration of Achromatic Cold-Neutron Microscope Utilizing Axisymmetric Focusing Mirrors

Instrumentation and Detectors 2013-05-09 v1 Optics

Abstract

An achromatic cold-neutron microscope with magnification 4 is demonstrated. The image-forming optics is composed of nested coaxial mirrors of full figures of revolution, so-called Wolter optics. The spatial resolution, field of view, and depth of focus are measured and found consistent with ray-tracing simulations. Methods of increasing the resolution and magnification are discussed, as well as the scientific case for the neutron microscope. In contrast to traditional pinhole-camera neutron imaging, the resolution of the microscope is determined by the mirrors rather than by the collimation of the beam, leading to possible dramatic improvements in the signal rate and resolution.

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@article{arxiv.1304.6065,
  title  = {Demonstration of Achromatic Cold-Neutron Microscope Utilizing Axisymmetric Focusing Mirrors},
  author = {D. Liu and D. Hussey and M. V. Gubarev and B. D. Ramsey and D. Jacobson and M. Arif and D. E. Moncton and B. Khaykovich},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1304.6065},
  year   = {2013}
}

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To be published in Applied Physics Letters