Spin Polarized Inelastic Neutron Spectrometer (SPINS)

Photograph of NCNR's Spin Polarized
         Inelastic Neutron Spectrometer (SPINS) SPINS is part of the Center for High Resolution Neutron Scattering (CHRNS) supported by the National Science Foundation. Two-thirds of its beam time is reserved for guest researcher experiments through the NCNR proposal system.

Located on guide NG-5, SPINS operates in a number of different modes inculding conventional triple axis mode, horizontally focusing mode, position-sensitive detector (PSD) and polarized beam mode. A vertically focusing pyrolytic graphite (PG) monochromator produces beams with wavelengths from 2.42 to 5.84 Å. Energy resolution is in the range of 0.02 to 1 meV, depending on incident wavelength and collimation.

A multi-crystal analyzer with 11 PG blades provides horizontal focussing capability. The focusing is fully automated and controlled from the instrument computer. A two-dimensional position-sensitive detector (PSD) is also available. With the multi-crystal analyzer, the PSD (20 cm × 25 cm in area) can simultaneously probe scattering events with different momentum and energy transfer.

In the polarized beam mode of operation, supermirror transmission polarizers, consisting of a stack of single crystal Si plates with Fe/Si supermirror coatings, are inserted in the incident and scattered beams.


Instrument Scientists:
Sung Chang (301) 975 8369 sung.chang@nist.gov
Deepak Singh (301) 975 4863 dsingh@nist.gov
Center for High Resolution Neutron
         Scattering

The SPINS pages are maintained by Sung Chang
Last modified 2009.01.17