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I NEU TRON I MAGING T OOLBOX Select a Tool Neutron TransmissionNeutron ResonanceComposition ConverterTime-of-flight PlotterBragg-edge SimulatorGolden AnglesFrom XRD to Bragg PeaksInteractive Periodic Table -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INTRODUCTION Here we present a toolbox to provide interactive and user-friendly applications that can be used for Neutron Imaging related calculations. Tools available here are build upon open source libraries, such as ImagingReso, periodictable, braggedgemodeling, diffpy.structure, etc., using Dash framework. Detailed functionality description is available inside each application. DISCLAIMER The energy dependent cross-section data used are from National Nuclear Data Center, a published online database. Evaluated Nuclear Data File, ENDF/B-VIII.0 and ENDF/B-VII.1 are currently supported. More evaluated database will be added in the future. Please note that the energy dependent cross-section of hydrogen in ENDF/B database is for a free H atom. When interacting with slow neutrons in the cold range, the cross-section of a bonded H could be underestimated when using this tool. In a recent update to support ImagingReso (v1.7.4), some experimentally measured cross-sections (ref1 and ref2) of a bonded H are now available. CITE THIS WORK 1.Yuxuan Zhang, Jean Bilheux, Hassina Bilheux and Jiao Lin, (2019) "An interactive web-based tool to guide the preparation of neutron imaging experiments at oak ridge national laboratory", Journal of Physics Communications, 3(10), 103003. 2.Yuxuan Zhang and Jean Bilheux, (2017), "ImagingReso: A Tool for Neutron Resonance Imaging", Journal of Open Source Software, 2(19), 407. CONTACT US Yuxuan Zhang -- zhangy6@ornl.gov Jean Bilheux -- bilheuxjm@ornl.gov ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This work is based upon research sponsored by the Laboratory Directed Research and Development Program of Oak Ridge National Laboratory, managed by UT-Battelle LLC for the US Department of Energy. This research used resources at the Spallation Neutron Source, a DOE Office of Science User Facility operated by Oak Ridge National Laboratory. ( iNEUIT v0.1.0 )