Instrument

What are they?

The Instrument is a geometrical description of the components that make up the beam line. The components described will generally include:

  • The source
  • The sample position
  • Each detector ‘pixel’
  • Each monitor

Other components may also be included such as

  • Slits
  • Mirrows
  • Guides
  • Choppers
  • Engineering obstacles in the beam path
  • Link between log-files and variable parameters of the instrument (such as the height of a detector table)

An instrument is described using an instrument definition file.

The Mantid geometry is further explained here.

Why do we have a full instrument description, and not just a list of L2 and 2Theta values?

A list of L2 and 2Theta values will provide information to perform unit conversions and several other algorithms, however a full geometric instrument description allows much more.

  • Visualization of the instrument internals with data overlays
  • Complex absorption corrections
  • Montecarlo simulations of experiments
  • Updating the instrument geometry according to values stored in log-files

Category: Concepts