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Monochromatisation of g -rays with ppm resolution via Crystal Diffraction. Michael Jentschel Institut Laue- Langevin. ELI-NP, March 2011, Bucharest. Monochromatisation via Laue - Diffraction. Good Resolution: Perfect crystals Angle measurement. Gradient crystals. Perfect crystals. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Monochromatisation of g-rays with ppm resolution via Crystal Diffraction Michael Jentschel Institut Laue-Langevin ELI-NP, March 2011, Bucharest
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Page 1: Monochromatisation  of  g -rays with  ppm  resolution via Crystal Diffraction

Monochromatisation of g-rays with ppm resolution via Crystal

DiffractionMichael Jentschel

Institut Laue-Langevin

ELI-NP, March 2011, Bucharest

Page 2: Monochromatisation  of  g -rays with  ppm  resolution via Crystal Diffraction

Monochromatisation via Laue - Diffraction

g

sin2dEhcn

22

g

g

dd

EE Good Resolution:

• Perfect crystals• Angle measurement

Perfect crystals Gradientcrystals

Good for highresolution

Good as high efficiencyband pass filter

Page 3: Monochromatisation  of  g -rays with  ppm  resolution via Crystal Diffraction

Laue-Diffraction at a perfect crystal

Dynamical Diffraction theory:

Each el. cell is scattering center

Scattering from indiv. Atoms is summarized via structure factor

interference of forward/backward reflected partial waves from periodically arranged scattering centers

g

ggg

g

EhcFWHM

hcEAy

yyA

I

B

2

,,

11sin

)( 2

22

g

g

Ehcn

Ehcnd

B

B

)sin(2

Line profile

Diffraction Angle

Resolution is independent of Gamma Ray Energy

Zachariasen, 1967

Page 4: Monochromatisation  of  g -rays with  ppm  resolution via Crystal Diffraction

Estimate of possible resolution

B~10-2 rad

B ~ 10-8 rad

Diffraction process allows to have ppm resolution!

Page 5: Monochromatisation  of  g -rays with  ppm  resolution via Crystal Diffraction

Double crystal Geometry

LlRIR

LhaLlhI BB

4)/sin(42

02

20

ILL geometry: 4 source

ELI case:10-6

DIVERGENCE

BRI

20 ~10-7 I0

1016 10-5 10-2 103

Page 6: Monochromatisation  of  g -rays with  ppm  resolution via Crystal Diffraction

Diffraction efficiency of perfect crystals

22%3rd order

How does a crystal reflect, if the beam divergence fits its acceptance width ?

Page 7: Monochromatisation  of  g -rays with  ppm  resolution via Crystal Diffraction

Adapting divergence via refractive optics

M. Wegener Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

A. Sinigrev, ESRF, Grenoble

www.X-ray-optics.com

To be tested for gamma rays in 2011

Page 8: Monochromatisation  of  g -rays with  ppm  resolution via Crystal Diffraction

Layout and Functioning of the ILL Double Crystal Spectrometer GAMS

Source

Spectrometer Table with angle interferometers

Detector

1.Crystal2.Crystal

Beam Collimation Movable Collimation

These beams need to be separated

Large distances needed

21 m 0.7 m 3 m

0.002 m

Page 9: Monochromatisation  of  g -rays with  ppm  resolution via Crystal Diffraction

Interferometer of GAMS6: realisation

All fixations free of epoxy:• optical bonding• silica bonding• mechanical clemping

Page 10: Monochromatisation  of  g -rays with  ppm  resolution via Crystal Diffraction

Crystal Spectrometers GAMS

GAMS 5

GAMS 6 (comissioning)

200 prad resolution

20 prad resolution

Page 11: Monochromatisation  of  g -rays with  ppm  resolution via Crystal Diffraction

What can you get from high resolution(n,g) of 188Re

Complete spectra t=220+180-30

Dynamic range of 106

Broadening due to:• Atomic motion• Lifetime• Zero Point Fluctuation

1.1MeV

Page 12: Monochromatisation  of  g -rays with  ppm  resolution via Crystal Diffraction

Physics with ppm resolutionNuclear Structure Physics:

Complete SpectroscopyLevel Density/Chaosg,n), (g,f), (g,) reactions

Fundamental PhysicsFine structure constantDiffraction process

Solid state PhysicsAtomic interaction Phase transitions

Many others


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