19-21 November 2018
AINSE Conference Centre New Illawarra Road Lucas Heights NSW 2234 Australia
Australia/Sydney timezone

Advancing the reflectometry cause at ANSTO - updates and upgrades to the time-of-flight Platypus Neutron Reflectometer

Not scheduled
1h 30m
AINSE Conference Centre New Illawarra Road Lucas Heights NSW 2234 Australia

AINSE Conference Centre New Illawarra Road Lucas Heights NSW 2234 Australia

AINSE Conference Centre, New Illawarra Road, Lucas Heights, NSW 2234, Australia
Poster Neutron Instruments & Techniques Poster Session

Speaker

Andrew Nelson (ANSTO)

Description

Since the first suite of neutron scattering instruments was commissioned in 2008 the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO) has invested in instrumentation for the analysis of thin interfacial films. The horizontal time-of-flight reflectometer, Platypus, has now been joined by an X-ray reflectometer and a variable angle spectroscopic imaging ellipsometer. The high quality science possible on these instruments has lead to a large oversubscription rate on Platypus.
Here, we outline the key developments and upgrades we have made to Platypus that have led to this success. These include the development of event mode acquisition for studying kinetic processes, new sample environments (confinement cell, vapour delivery systems), as well as projects to upgrade its performance by installing new collimation systems and detectors.

Topic Neutron Instruments & Techniques

Primary author

Andrew Nelson (ANSTO)

Co-authors

Stephen Holt (Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation) Prof. Frank Klose Anton Le Brun (ANSTO) Wai Tung Lee (Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation)

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