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McStas: Pol_mirror

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The Pol_mirror Component

Polarising mirror.

Identification

  • Site:
  • Author: Peter Christiansen
  • Origin: RISOE
  • Date: July 2006

Description

This component models a rectangular infinitely thin mirror.
For an unrotated component, the mirror surface lies in the Y-Z
plane (ie. parallel to the beam).
It relies on similar physics as the Monochromator_pol.
The reflectivity function (see e.g. share/ref-lib for examples) and parameters
are passed to this component to give a bigger freedom.
The up direction is hardcoded to be along the y-axis (0, 1, 0)
IMPORTANT: At present the component only works correctly for polarization along the up/down
direction and for completely unpolarized beams, i.e. sx=sy=sz=0 for all rays.

For now we assume:
P(Transmit|Q) = 1 - P(Reflect|Q)
i.e. NO ABSORPTION!


The component can both reflect and transmit neutrons with a respective proportion
depending on the p_reflect parameter:
p_reflect=-1 Reflect and transmit (proportions given from reflectivity) [default]
p_reflect=1 Only handle reflected events
p_reflect=0 Only handle transmitted events (reduce weight)
p_reflect=0-1 Both transmit and reflect with fixed statistics proportions

The parameters can either be
double pointer initializations (e.g. {R0, Qc, alpha, m, W})
or table names (e.g."supermirror_m2.rfl" AND useTables=1).
NB! This might cause warnings by the compiler that can be ignored.

Examples:
Reflection function parametrization
Pol_mirror(zwidth = 0.40, yheight = 0.40, rUpFunc=StdReflecFunc, rUpPar={1.0, 0.0219, 6.07, 2.0, 0.003})

Table function
Pol_mirror(zwidth = 0.40, yheight = 0.40, rUpFunc=TableReflecFunc, rUpPar="supermirror_m2.rfl", rDownFunc=TableReflecFunc, rDownPar="supermirror_m3.rfl", useTables=1)

See also the example instrument Test_Pol_Mirror (under tests).

GRAVITY: YES

%BUGS
NO ABSORPTION

Input parameters

Parameters in boldface are required; the others are optional.
NameUnitDescriptionDefault
rUpPar1Parameters for rUpFunc{0.99,0.0219,6.07,2.0,0.003}
rDownPar1Parameters for rDownFunc{0.99,0.0219,6.07,2.0,0.003}
rUpDatastrMirror Reflectivity data file for spin up""
rDownDatastrMirror Reflectivity data file for spin down""
p_reflect1Proportion of reflected events. Use 0 to only get the transmitted beam, and 1 to get only the reflected beam. Use -1 to use the mirror reflectivity. This value is purely computational and is not related to the actual reflectivity-1
zwidthmWidth of the mirror
AT ( , , ) RELATIVE
ROTATED ( , , ) RELATIVE

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[ Identification | Description | Input parameters | Links ]

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Last Modified: Wednesday, 03-Jan-2024 19:59:10 CET
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