Claims
- 1. A neutron guide comprising:
- a predetermined length of cylindrical glass tubing;
- at least four rectangular flat sheets of glass dimensioned so as to enable insertion into said cylindrical glass tubing to form a sealed geometrically precise polygonal cross-section for passage of neutrons.
- 2. The neutron guide as described in claim 1, wherein said at least four rectangular flat sheets of glass comprise float glass.
- 3. The neutron guide as described in claim 1, wherein said geometrically precise polygonal cross-section comprises a geometrically precise square cross-section.
- 4. The neutron guide as described in claim 1, wherein said geometrically precise polygonal cross-section comprises a geometrically precise rectangular cross-section.
- 5. The neutron guide as described in claim 2, wherein said float glass is coated with a layer of nickel.
- 6. The neutron guide as described in claim 2, wherein said float glass is coated with a layer of copper.
- 7. The neutron guide as described in claim 2, wherein said float glass is coated with a multi-layer "supermirror" coating.
- 8. A neutron guide comprising:
- a predetermined length of cylindrical glass tubing;
- four rectangular flat sheets of glass dimensioned so as to enable insertion into said cylindrical glass tubing to form a sealed geometrically precise rectangular cross-section for passage of neutrons.
- 9. The neutron guide as described in claim 8, wherein said four rectangular flat sheets of glass comprise float glass.
- 10. The neutron guide as described in claim 8, wherein said geometrically precise rectangular cross-section comprises a geometrically precise square cross-section.
- 11. The neutron guide as described in claim 9, wherein said float glass is coated with a layer of nickel.
- 12. The neutron guide as described in claim 9, wherein said float glass is coated with a layer of copper.
- 13. The neutron guide as described in claim 9, wherein said float glass is coated with a multi-layer "supermirror" coating.
Government Interests
The present invention generally relates to the field of neutron scattering and nuclear physics research and more particularly to the neutron guides used to transport neutrons from a neutron source to neutron experimental facilities. This invention was made with Government support under Contract No. W-7405-ENG-36 awarded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The Government has certain rights in the invention.
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