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23 November 1992 Improvement in the synthesis of Ni/Ti neutron mirrors
Alan F. Jankowski
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Abstract
Improvement in the as-deposited structure of Ni/Ti multilayers is achieved through optimization of the sputter deposition process. In the as-deposited condition, these Ni/Ti multilayers are well suited for very high reflectivity (> 95%) neutron supermirror application. Smooth layering is produced with compositionally abrupt interfaces yielding an effective roughness less than 1 nm. The deposition parameters are controlled to produce a near thermalized condition for the sputtered neutrals. The Ni/Ti multilayer system is not structurally stable, however, when subject to moderate heating (> 300 degree(s)C) or irradiation. The in-use degradation of interface structure from neutron irradiation may be limitation for the Ni/Ti system.
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Alan F. Jankowski "Improvement in the synthesis of Ni/Ti neutron mirrors", Proc. SPIE 1738, Neutron Optical Devices and Applications, (23 November 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.130615
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KEYWORDS
Interfaces

Reflectivity

Nickel

Crystals

Scattering

Multilayers

Optical components

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