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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... time - of - flight Laue instrument exploiting the pulsed nature of the ISIS beam along with large area detectors . This means that the data collected on SXD is in the form of reciprocal space volumes . The data analysis procedures used ...
... time - of - flight Laue instrument exploiting the pulsed nature of the ISIS beam along with large area detectors . This means that the data collected on SXD is in the form of reciprocal space volumes . The data analysis procedures used ...
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... time - of - flight distribution at 360μsecs m1 ( 40meV ) , which corresponds to the torsional vibrational mode . The cross - section is large being proportional to the square of the large amplitude of proton motion ( Zemach and Glauber ...
... time - of - flight distribution at 360μsecs m1 ( 40meV ) , which corresponds to the torsional vibrational mode . The cross - section is large being proportional to the square of the large amplitude of proton motion ( Zemach and Glauber ...
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... time of flight , is read in from the raw file , and the incident monitor spectrum is corrected for variation of its efficiency with wavelength . The 51 analysed spectra are then summed into groups of a fixed number of neighbouring ...
... time of flight , is read in from the raw file , and the incident monitor spectrum is corrected for variation of its efficiency with wavelength . The 51 analysed spectra are then summed into groups of a fixed number of neighbouring ...
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