Simulation project powder: A powder diffractometer

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DMC is a cold-neutron powder diffractometer situated at PSI. This instrument is optimized for high intensity, it has a medium \(q\)-resolution and a small-to-medium \(q\)-range. This makes DMC well suited for the study of magnetic structures. Here, we will, however, discuss only nuclear structures.

This assignment takes you through the construction of a full DMC simulation. Then, you will perform a virtual powder diffraction experiment. At last, you will use the state-of-the-art analysis package FULLPROF to analyze the data and determine the crystal structure of an unknown substance.

If time allows, you are encouraged to suggest and investigate improvements to the spectrometer.

Question 1 - The guide system

Question 2 - Monochromator

Question 3 - Collimator

Question 4 - Sample

Question 5 - DMC multi-detector

Question 6 - A full virtual experiment

Question 7 - Emulating real experimental data

Question 8 - Determine the crystal structure of the sample

Optional Question 9 - Improve your instrument