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Event-based processing of neutron scattering data at the Spallation Neutron Source
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Spallation Neutron SourceExperimental Nuclear PhysicsNuclear PhysicsPhysicsRadiation DetectionEvent-based ProcessingNuclear DataEngineeringApplied PhysicsAl 2Natural SciencesNeutron SourceNuclear MaterialsInstrumentationNeutron TransportNeutron ScatteringNuclear EngineeringNeutron Scattering Experiments
The Spallation Neutron Source at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA, ushered in a new era of neutron scattering experiments through the use of event-based data. Tagging each neutron event allows pump–probe experiments, measurements with a parameter asynchronous to the source, measurements with continuously varying parameters and novel ways of testing instrument components. This contribution will focus on a few examples. A pulsed magnet has been used to study diffraction under extreme fields. Continuous ramping of temperature is becoming standard on the POWGEN diffractometer. Battery degradation and phase transformations under heat and stress are often studied on the VULCAN diffractometer. Supercooled Al 2 O 3 was studied on NOMAD. A study of a metallic glass through its glass transition was performed on the ARCS spectrometer, and the effect of source variation on chopper stability was studied for the SEQUOIA spectrometer. Besides a summary of these examples, an overview is provided of the hardware and software advances to enable these and many other event-based measurements.
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