Current status of a TOF-Laue single crystal neutron diffractometer SENJU
TOF-Laue単結晶回折計SENJUの最新状況
大原 高志 ; 鬼柳 亮嗣 ; 中尾 朗子*; 花島 隆泰*; 宗像 孝司*; 茂吉 武人*; 黒田 哲也*; 金子 耕士 ; 田村 格良 ; 及川 健一 ; 川崎 卓郎 ; 山内 康弘; 河村 聖子
Ohara, Takashi; Kiyanagi, Ryoji; Nakao, Akiko*; Hanashima, Takayasu*; Munakata, Koji*; Moyoshi, Taketo*; Kuroda, Tetsuya*; Kaneko, Koji; Tamura, Itaru; Oikawa, Kenichi; Kawasaki, Takuro; Yamauchi, Yasuhiro; Kawamura, Seiko
SENJU, a TOF-Laue single crystal neutron diffractometer at the BL18 of MLF/J-PARC, was designed for precise crystal and magnetic structure analyses under multiple extreme environments such as low-temperature, high-pressure and high-magnetic field, and also capable of taking diffraction measurements of small single crystals. The most popular sample environment device on SENJU is the 4 K cryostat with a fixed-chi type 2-axes goniometer. We adopted piezo-rotators to rotate the sample crystal under vacuumed and cryo conditions. The 2-axes goniometer works stably even at 4 K and the time for cooling was 4.5 hours. A longitudinal magnet was recently installed on SENJU. The lowest temperature was 1.42 K and the maximum magnetic field was 6.85 T. A test diffraction measurement of a CeCoGe3 single crystal under 1.5 K and 0.5 T showed that Bragg reflections from the sample was clearly observed and the Bragg peaks of the sample crystal were much higher than the peaks from the magnet itself.