Advanced Neutron Sources 1988, Proceedings of the 10th Meeting of the INT Collaboration on Advanced Neutron Sources (ICANS X), Held at Los Alamos, October 1988Revolving around the interaction between spectrometer and target-station design and performance, this volume emphasises the need for feedback that must exist between scientific requirements and source design. It achieves a forum for the sharing of information on the development of spallation neutron sources. Of great value to researchers in condensed matter physics, instrumentation and data processing involved in neutron scattering at pulsed and steady sources. |
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... experiment looking for a short range contribution to the gravitational field for an elementary particle might be performed . Both experiments would likely be viewed as milestone experiments in the field of gravitation . C. Neutron ...
... experiment looking for a short range contribution to the gravitational field for an elementary particle might be performed . Both experiments would likely be viewed as milestone experiments in the field of gravitation . C. Neutron ...
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... experiments conducted using 100- to 200 - M flight path distances . D. eV and keV Spectroscopy The field of neutron resonance spectroscopy advances steadily through a variety of experiments . The research is driven by the interests of ...
... experiments conducted using 100- to 200 - M flight path distances . D. eV and keV Spectroscopy The field of neutron resonance spectroscopy advances steadily through a variety of experiments . The research is driven by the interests of ...
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... experiments over the last three years . Includes ceramics and graphites sponsored by KFA Julich for the European fusion community . Active experiments / spokespersons / sponsors Experiment # 769 " Proton Irradiation Effects on Candidate ...
... experiments over the last three years . Includes ceramics and graphites sponsored by KFA Julich for the European fusion community . Active experiments / spokespersons / sponsors Experiment # 769 " Proton Irradiation Effects on Candidate ...
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Monday October 3 1988 | 9 |
Tuesday October 4 1988 | 135 |
Wednesday October 5 1988 | 609 |
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accelerator Advanced Neutron Sources analysis angular background beam line Brillouin scattering calculated chopper cold neutron cold source collimators count rate cross section crystal data acquisition deconvolution decoupled density detector deuterium diffraction diffractometer distribution dose effective energy transfer experimental experiments facility factor Figure fission flight path foil function gamma Gaussian geometry high-energy histogram improve increase inelastic injection instrument intensity IPNS irradiation ISIS LAMPF leakage liquid hydrogen Los Alamos magnetic material MaxEnt maximum measured methane module Monte Carlo neutron beam neutron flux neutron scattering Nucl Nuclear obtained operation optimization parameters peak performance Phys position present problems produced proton proton beam radiation radius range reactor reconstruction reflector resolution Rutherford Appleton Laboratory sample scattering angle shield shown in Fig shows solid methane spallation neutron source spallation source spectra spectrometer spectrum surface temperature thermal neutron thick time-of-flight tube wavelength width