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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... truncation effects . Potential benefits for studies involving high - Tc superconductors or molecular complex compounds are shown to be enormous . 1.INTRODUCTION Polarised Neutron Diffraction ( P.N.D. ) aims at retrieving the ...
... truncation effects . Potential benefits for studies involving high - Tc superconductors or molecular complex compounds are shown to be enormous . 1.INTRODUCTION Polarised Neutron Diffraction ( P.N.D. ) aims at retrieving the ...
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... truncation effects . D : Maximum Entropy reconstruction using the same 23 reflections as in A. Truncation effects have vanished and the two negative features are now clearly apparent . B for all three cases . The results are shown on.
... truncation effects . D : Maximum Entropy reconstruction using the same 23 reflections as in A. Truncation effects have vanished and the two negative features are now clearly apparent . B for all three cases . The results are shown on.
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... truncation effects . In the 3 - D orthographic projections ( A , C , E ) , the magnetic Holmium atom projects onto the upper corner whereas the Cu ( 1 ) , Cu ( 2 ) and O ( 1 ) atoms project onto the lower corner . O ( 2 ) , O ( 3 ) , O ...
... truncation effects . In the 3 - D orthographic projections ( A , C , E ) , the magnetic Holmium atom projects onto the upper corner whereas the Cu ( 1 ) , Cu ( 2 ) and O ( 1 ) atoms project onto the lower corner . O ( 2 ) , O ( 3 ) , O ...
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