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VINYL: The virtual neutron and x-ray laboratory and its applications

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posted on 2020-12-02, 03:03 authored by A Hafner, T Kluyver, M Bertelsen, M Upadhyay Kahaly, Z Lecz, S Nourbakhsh, Adrian MancusoAdrian Mancuso, C Fortmann-Grote
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Experiments conducted in large scientific research infrastructures, such as synchrotrons, free electron lasers and neutron sources become increasingly complex. Such experiments, often investigating complex physical systems, are usually performed under strict time limitations and may depend critically on experimental parameters. To prepare and analyze these complex experiments, a virtual laboratory which provides start-to-end simulation tools can help experimenters predict experimental results under real or close to real instrument conditions. As a part of the PaNOSC (Photon and Neutron Open Science Cloud) project, the VIrtual Neutron and x-raY Laboratory (VINYL) is designed to be a cloud service framework to implement start-to-end simulations for those scientific facilities. In this paper, we present an introduction of the virtual laboratory framework and discuss its applications to the design and optimization of experiment setups as well as the estimation of experimental artifacts in an X-ray experiment.

History

Publication Date

2020-08-21

Proceedings

Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering

Editors

Oleg Chubar Kawal Sawhney

Publisher

SPIE

Place of publication

Bellingham, Washington, United States

Series

Proceedings of SPIE

Volume

11493

Pagination

11p.

ISBN-13

9781510637924

ISSN

0277-786X

Name of conference

Conference on Advances in Computational Methods for X-Ray Optics

Location

Online Only, United States

Starting Date

2020-08-24

Finshing Date

2020-09-04

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