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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... flight path ( the minimum value consistent with spatial constraints on the beamline chosen at IPNS ) , and a 3.0 m " diameter " scattered flight path . Two sample positions are provided . The 9 - meter " high - resolution " position is ...
... flight path ( the minimum value consistent with spatial constraints on the beamline chosen at IPNS ) , and a 3.0 m " diameter " scattered flight path . Two sample positions are provided . The 9 - meter " high - resolution " position is ...
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... path will be evacuated , and in cases where sample environment is not of particular importance , samples can be mounted directly in the flight path vacuum with no other windows to contribute to the scattering . When sample environment ...
... path will be evacuated , and in cases where sample environment is not of particular importance , samples can be mounted directly in the flight path vacuum with no other windows to contribute to the scattering . When sample environment ...
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... flight path causing background problems at the instrument whose flight - path is being shielded . Gary presented the results of a wide survey for the performance of various laminated shields . Many of the results of the calculations ...
... flight path causing background problems at the instrument whose flight - path is being shielded . Gary presented the results of a wide survey for the performance of various laminated shields . Many of the results of the calculations ...
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Monday October 3 1988 | 9 |
Tuesday October 4 1988 | 135 |
Wednesday October 5 1988 | 609 |
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