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... source . The energy range is extended upwards by orders of magnitude . This is done by breaking away from the use of ... neutron scattering , typical energies being measured in mega - electron volts ( MeV ) , not meV . These neutrons can be ...
... source . The energy range is extended upwards by orders of magnitude . This is done by breaking away from the use of ... neutron scattering , typical energies being measured in mega - electron volts ( MeV ) , not meV . These neutrons can be ...
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... source then dissipates only 2 kW of heat . Against these advantages must be ... neutron and proton spallation sources , fission often plays an ... Neutron Beam Control Rod Fissile Core Pulsed Reactor Reactivity 74 Pulsed neutron scattering.
... source then dissipates only 2 kW of heat . Against these advantages must be ... neutron and proton spallation sources , fission often plays an ... Neutron Beam Control Rod Fissile Core Pulsed Reactor Reactivity 74 Pulsed neutron scattering.
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... neutron source for the first chopping elements . " W. L. Whittemore and H. R. Danner179 A direct geometry inelastic spectrometer uses some means to deliver at the sample a pulse of neutrons of known mean energy E 。. We can then use ...
... neutron source for the first chopping elements . " W. L. Whittemore and H. R. Danner179 A direct geometry inelastic spectrometer uses some means to deliver at the sample a pulse of neutrons of known mean energy E 。. We can then use ...
Common terms and phrases
absorption accelerator atoms background beam tube beryllium Bragg reflection calculated cell collimation count-rate counter bank cross-section crystal monochromator curve defined density depends detector diffraction diffractometer direct geometry distribution dose E₁ effective efficiency elastic electron linac energy transfer epithermal equation fast neutrons figure of merit fission function given gives Harwell hydrogen incident beam incident energy incident flight path incident neutron intensity k₁ L₁ linac magnetic Maxwellian measured neutron beam neutron scattering neutron source nuclear nuclei phonon polarization proton pulse width pulsed neutron pulsed reactor pulsed source Q values Qmax radiation range ratio reciprocal lattice reciprocal space reflector resolution element resonance rotor sample scattered flight path scattering angle scattering length scattering vector Section shielding shown in figure shows single crystal slit solid angle spallation spectrometer spectrum spin target thermal thickness time-of-flight transmission typical vanadium velocity vibrational wave-vector wavelength y-rays Δι ΦΩ
References to this book
Polymers and Neutron Scattering Julia S. Higgins,Henri C. Benoît,Henri Benoît No preview available - 1996 |