A planning tool for neutron powder diffraction experiments
A planning tool for neutron powder diffraction experiments
We introduce a computer program to simulate the results of neutron powder-diffraction experiments at the High Flux Isotope Reactor at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The program is freely available as a web application at http://addie.ornl.gov/hfirestimate, and is designed to be straightforward to use for researchers who are new to neutron diffraction. The input includes the crystal structure of the proposed sample, the sample mass, and the instrument configuration. The results include a plot of the simulated data -- including realistic estimates of background and the error bars due to counting statistics -- and suggestions of how to resolve potential problems with the experiment. Here, we explain the design and implementation of this program and demonstrate its performance using comparisons of simulated and experimental data. We hope that this program will enable researchers to plan neutron-scattering experiments more effectively, increasing the likelihood of successful experiments and improving the productivity of neutron-diffraction research.
Joseph A. M. Paddison、Stuart Calder、Danielle R. Yahne、Malcolm J. Cochran、Si Athena Chen、Matthias D. Frontzek、Yuanpeng Zhang
自然科学研究方法物理学
Joseph A. M. Paddison,Stuart Calder,Danielle R. Yahne,Malcolm J. Cochran,Si Athena Chen,Matthias D. Frontzek,Yuanpeng Zhang.A planning tool for neutron powder diffraction experiments[EB/OL].(2025-06-02)[2025-06-29].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.03201.点此复制
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