The workshop aims to present the main results and outputs obtained within the ELETTRA PIK project titled “Resolution Elastic Neutron Scattering Time of Flight Spectrometer Operating following the Repetition Rate Multiplication Mode”.
The project was addressed to the design and optimization of a neutron scattering spectrometer whose operating mode allows collecting the elastically scattered neutron intensity as a function of a variable instrumental energy resolution, in line with the Resolution Elastic Neutron Scattering (RENS) approach.
In particular, different proposed instrument configurations were discussed, including the ILLIN5-based operating mode, the sandwich-type WAVES device, and the statistical chopper-based spectrometer.
During the event, several simulations demonstrating the validity of the proposed approaches were presented.
In conclusion, a Skype connection with ESS scholars was held.
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