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1 Brent Fultz Prof. Materials Science and Applied Physics California Institute of Technology ARCS Project Inelastic Scattering Scope of Software Project Project Management Project Status

2 /Users/btf/ARCS/arcs.swf

3 ARCS Project Budget Hardware: 10.0 M$ Contingency: 2.0 M$ Software: 2.9 M$ Software effort is 0.58 M$/year postdoctoral fellows, graduate students, professionals A relatively small amount for hardware

4 Software Engineering -- Scope and Style Data Stream and Component Design Server/Client Development (GUI) Platform and OS Support Work on NeXus Doing Python/C++ by hand CVS Repository, Documentation, www

5 Scientific Scope Data Reduction -- traditional approach to S(Q,E) Model Calculations of S(Q,E) Simulations of Data Interactions of Above

6 Diffraction: (coherent, elastic)

7 Dynamics in space and time

8 Diffraction misses the time dependence

9 (incoherent, inelastic) vs. (coherent, inelastic)

10 Diffraction E=0

11 Inelastic

12 Software Roadmap v. 1.0

13 Data Reduction Account for incident flux Remove background Convert from time to energy Correct for detector efficiency Bin into rings of constant scattering angle Convert from angle to momentum Subtract multiphonon and multiple scattering Correct for absorption

14 Baseline Simulations for the ARCS Project. 1.Lattice dynamics with a Born--von Karman model (periodic structure) 2. Spinwave dynamics with a Heisenberg hamiltonian on a periodic structure 3. Lattice dynamics on a disordered structure, using a moments analysis of the dynamical matrix 4. Spin dynamics in a paramagnetic model

15 Crystal modelC1XX, C1XY… Calculate force constant matrix Phi_{alpha beta}(0 l_ kappa kappa_) Sweep reciprocal space End? Calculate dynamical Matrix D(q) Diagonalize D(q) Update DOS histogram Output DOS Powell minimization of force-constants guess Compare with experimental DOS RMS Converged ? Powell minimize n y Ouput f.c.

16 Milestones Software Baseline Design January, 2003 Software First Build July, 2004 Software Beta Release March, 2005 Software Release 1.0 February, 2006 End ARCS Project September, 2006

17 Software Development

18 Software Project Schedule

19 Data Reduction Account for incident flux Remove background Convert from time to energy Correct for detector efficiency Bin into rings of constant scattering angle Convert from angle to momentum Subtract multiphonon and multiple scattering Correct for absorption

20 Suggestions for Planning a Sub-Project 1.Users Input (use telephone) 2.Use a Workshop to Prioritize Tasks -- Cannot neglect standard approaches -- Vision for new approaches is important and fun 3.Select P.I. (the workshop coordinator?) 4.Sub-Proposal in the next month or so…

21 End of Presentation

22 ARCS Hardware Project


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