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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... spectrometer . How should we design it to get the " best " data ? This is an important question since a new facility can cost a hundred million dollars or more ( even a single spectrometer can cost a million or two ) ! Silver , Sivia ...
... spectrometer . How should we design it to get the " best " data ? This is an important question since a new facility can cost a hundred million dollars or more ( even a single spectrometer can cost a million or two ) ! Silver , Sivia ...
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... spectrometer is an inverted geometry crystal analyser time - of- flight spectrometer for coherent neutron inelastic scattering on single crystals . It will be installed at the N2 beam - line of ISIS . Recently , first neutron scattering ...
... spectrometer is an inverted geometry crystal analyser time - of- flight spectrometer for coherent neutron inelastic scattering on single crystals . It will be installed at the N2 beam - line of ISIS . Recently , first neutron scattering ...
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... spectrometer at Herald and the 4H5 spectrometer at Dido were the first examples of this tradition in Britain , which culminated in the building of IN5 , the four chopper spectrometer , and IN6 , the crystal - chopper time - focussing ...
... spectrometer at Herald and the 4H5 spectrometer at Dido were the first examples of this tradition in Britain , which culminated in the building of IN5 , the four chopper spectrometer , and IN6 , the crystal - chopper time - focussing ...
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