The conventional cold-source triple-axis spectrometer TAS1 at Risoe National
Laboratory used as a diffractometer for a collimator tilt alignment.
Identification
Site: Risoe
Author: A. Abrahamsen, N. B. Christensen, and E. Lauridsen
Origin: Risoe
Date: 1998
Version: 1.7
Description
This instrument is the conventional cold-source triple-axis spectrometer TAS1
at Risoe National Laboratory. It does not exist anymore, but was used as the
first detailed work performed with the McStas package.
Here it is used as a diffractometer for a collimator tilt alignment. The
detector is at the sample position and there is no analyzer.
Example: mcrun linup-2.instr C1=30
Input parameters
Parameters in boldface are required;
the others are optional.
The McStas User manual
A. Abrahamsen, N. B. Christensen, and E. Lauridsen. McStas simulations of the TAS1 spectrometer. Student's report, Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, 1998.