Advanced Neutron Sources 1988, Proceedings of the 10th Meeting of the INT Collaboration on Advanced Neutron Sources (ICANS X), Held at Los Alamos, October 1988Revolving around the interaction between spectrometer and target-station design and performance, this volume emphasises the need for feedback that must exist between scientific requirements and source design. It achieves a forum for the sharing of information on the development of spallation neutron sources. Of great value to researchers in condensed matter physics, instrumentation and data processing involved in neutron scattering at pulsed and steady sources. |
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... parameters in the calculations . Losses are sensitive to several parameters includ- ing the mismatch factor , the H ° distribution , the probability for traversing the foil , and to the size of the limiting aperture . With small ...
... parameters in the calculations . Losses are sensitive to several parameters includ- ing the mismatch factor , the H ° distribution , the probability for traversing the foil , and to the size of the limiting aperture . With small ...
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... parameters is shown in fig . 6. Allowing freedom of the parameters during the Counts per Channel 200.0 400.0 600.0 800.0 1000.0 1200.0 0.0 IPNS LEGEND data total slowing - down storage 6985.0 7005.0 7025.0 7045.0 7065.0 Time ...
... parameters is shown in fig . 6. Allowing freedom of the parameters during the Counts per Channel 200.0 400.0 600.0 800.0 1000.0 1200.0 0.0 IPNS LEGEND data total slowing - down storage 6985.0 7005.0 7025.0 7045.0 7065.0 Time ...
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... parameters . However , the minima are at different values of these parameters . Which operating point should we choose ? Fig . 5 shows the reconstructions obtained using the relaxation parame- ters for optimization with respect to 100 ...
... parameters . However , the minima are at different values of these parameters . Which operating point should we choose ? Fig . 5 shows the reconstructions obtained using the relaxation parame- ters for optimization with respect to 100 ...
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