Neutron supermirror

For optical mirrors, see Perfect mirror.

A neutron supermirror is a highly polished surface used in connection with neutron beams.

Supermirrors are produced by depositing and polishing large numbers of layers of a reflecting substance, such as silicon, nickel, titanium or nickel/titanium composite, on a substrate. In this way, the critical angle of total reflection becomes n\cdot \theta _{c}, where n is the number of layers and \theta _{c} the angle of total reflection for a single layer.


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