The Cold-Neutron Inelastic Spectrometer (CNIS) is a direct-geometry, time-of-flight instrument designed for China Spallation Neutron Source (CSNS) and optimized to probe low-energy lattice and magnetic excitations. The instrument integrates a long flight path with bent supermirror guides and an elliptical-focusing geometry to suppress high-energy background while improving cold-neutron delivery to the sample. A flexible multi-disk chopper suite provides pulse shaping, band selection and monochromatization, enabling multi-Ei operation. Modular features, including an interchangeable high-focusing guide insert, radial collimation and a vacuum ``airbox'' for simplified sample-environment integration, enhance signal-to-noise and operational versatility. Through combined flight-path and chopper optimization, CNIS achieves excellent routine-mode energy resolution and can reach approximately ∼1% in a dedicated high-resolution configuration. CNIS is planned to commence user operation in 2029, offering a highly flexible platform for cold-neutron inelastic scattering studies.
@article{arxiv.2605.09980,
title = {Physical design of cold neutron direct geometry inelastic spectrometer at China Spallation Neutron Source},
author = {Qian Zhao and Xiaowen Zhang and Songwen Xiao and Wei Luo and Zecong Qin and Zhuang Xu and Yu Feng and Xin Tong},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.09980},
year = {2026}
}