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reveal what other techniques cannot see. They therefore provide a powerful tool for investigating the natural world and have long played a role at the forefront of modern scientific research. As particularly ... fundamental physics, materials science and the environment. The examples of science in these pages give a flavour of what can be done with ...
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structure of solids at the atomic or molecular level. Owing to their unique properties, neutrons can play a crucial role in this, by resolving, for example, the arrangements of magnetic moments in complex magnetic ... techniques can be exploited to elucidate the precise location of hydrogen atoms in biopolymers. For a review of ILL research with ...
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for biological research. They can be generated with energies and wavelengths appropriate for probing a range of biological structures, from small molecules such as lipids or peptides, to larger molecules ... is that they interact quite strongly with hydrogen nuclei, so can pick out all the hydrogen atoms in a structure, including those in water ...
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electron and neutron act like tiny magnets; planets such as the Earth, Jupiter and Saturn (and once upon a time Mars) have powerful magnetic fields generated by massive dynamos at their cores. Because of its ... magnetic properties of materials at the atomic level and even down to the nuclear level: it acts as a tiny compass exploring the inner ...
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molecules. Any exchange of energy of the order of 1 μeV (even 1 neV with spin-echo) to 1 eV between a sample and an incoming neutron can be detected. Electrical neutrality As neutrons are electrically neutral ... selectivity In contrast to X-rays, the neutron scattering power varies from one nucleus to another in a quasi-random manner. This means ...
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covering a total sensitive area of 30 M2. The SDN has participated in the MILAND international project (FP6 programme), which aims to develop a 2D fast detector with a 32 cm x 32 cm sensitive area, and a 1 mm ... larger 2-dimensional detectors are needed without dead space. In 2002 we started the development of a 2D curved vessel MWPC for D19 with ...
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in most reactor-source instruments. The ILL Monochromator group develops and produces crystals with a reproducible and well-controlled reflectivity and mosaic spread. We are world-leading in the production ... multilayers and supermirrors, the founding papers . 3 H e spin-filters The spin-filter group operates a state-of-the-art polarised- 3 He ...
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neutron induced reactions FIPPS is composed of a highly collimated halo-free pencil neutron beam impinging on a stable or radioactive target surrounded by a high resolution High Purity Germanium detectors ... consists in the phase I of the instrument. In a second phase, the High Purity Germanium detectors array will be coupled to a fission fragment ...
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(png - 81 Ki) BRISP - TOF Spectrometer for Small Angle Inelastic Scattering BRISP is a new concept thermal neutron Brillouin scattering spectrometer which exploits the time-of-flight technique and is optimized
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