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Improvement of neutron reflectivity of an Ni‐Ti multilayer by hydrogenation of titanium layers
Author(s) -
Mâcaza M.,
Jiang Z.,
Samuel F.,
Farnoux B.,
Vidal B.
Publication year - 1992
Publication title -
journal of applied crystallography
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.429
H-Index - 162
ISSN - 1600-5767
DOI - 10.1107/s0021889892004072
Subject(s) - titanium , reflectivity , materials science , neutron , chemical engineering , optics , metallurgy , nuclear physics , physics , engineering
This paper presents the first results confirming the improvement of the neutron reflectivity of Ni–Ti multilayer monochromators by increasing the neutron refractive‐index contrast. This operation was performed by hydrogenation of titanium layers during the deposition process in the vacuum chamber. The monochromator, consisting of ten (Ni–TiH x ) bilayers and produced by magnetron RF deposition was submitted to heating (to a maximum of 423 K) to study its stability. Variations in both the neutron refractive index of Ni and TiH x layers and the period of the stratified medium were observed. The neutron reflectivity at the first Bragg peak and the refractive‐index contrast are better after this heating treatment relative to the Ni–Ti multilayer with the same period. The very strong hydrogen affinity of titanium facilitates the construction of this bilayer monochromator. The monochromator was studied by grazing‐angle neutron reflectometry and X‐ray diffraction.

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