Neutron Scattering Data Analysis 1990, Proceedings of the Conference on Neutron Scattering, 14-16 March 1990, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, UKM. W. Johnson |
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... detector bank of HRPD consists of 20 concentric rings at different values of 20. To ensure no unnecessary degrada- tion of peak resolution occurs , the spec- tra of the 20 rings are ' focussed ' together , that is they are summed as ...
... detector bank of HRPD consists of 20 concentric rings at different values of 20. To ensure no unnecessary degrada- tion of peak resolution occurs , the spec- tra of the 20 rings are ' focussed ' together , that is they are summed as ...
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... detector bank the sample , vanadium ( with and without smoothing ) and background data prior to the use of ANALYSE and the result obtained afterwards . The differential cross - section I ( Q ) obtained from the program ANALYSE is that ...
... detector bank the sample , vanadium ( with and without smoothing ) and background data prior to the use of ANALYSE and the result obtained afterwards . The differential cross - section I ( Q ) obtained from the program ANALYSE is that ...
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... detector angle . mated exactly . The program INTERFERE allows the normalisation to be corrected by the use of renormalising factors . The renormalising factor a ; for the jth detector bank ... bank produces a correctly normalised result .
... detector angle . mated exactly . The program INTERFERE allows the normalisation to be corrected by the use of renormalising factors . The renormalising factor a ; for the jth detector bank ... bank produces a correctly normalised result .
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