The monochromator BRISP offers the choice between 3 large monochromators made of a set of carefully aligned single crystals of graphite or copper.
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(png - 227 Ki) A 3D layout of CYCLOPS showing how the 16 CCD detectors are distributed around the sample. CYCLOPS - Neutron Laue single-crystal diffractometer CYCLOPS (CYlindrical Ccd Laue Octagonal P
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(png - 111 Ki) First tests. The figure shows the raw stitched Laue pattern (a) obtained with a ruby crystal in 20s of acquisition time. Figures (b) and (c) are the transformed to cylindrical geometry
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(jpg - 72 Ki) 1- Fourier difference map for cellulose calculated with neutron data recorded from D19The map shows density associated with the cellulose hydroxyl groups. (jpg - 51 Ki) 2- Neutron fibre
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Guide hall 1, End of the thermal neutron guide H24 Diffraction geometry Transmission or backscattering Neutron beam Flux at sample position about 10 8 n/cm 2 /s Wavelength range 0.8 - 3.2 Å 10 detecto
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Int3D Int3D is a software for data reduction of single crystal neutron diffraction experiments, developed by the diffraction group of the Institut Laue Langevin (ILL). This project started in 2019, wi
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Miscellaneous D19 - Introduction D19 is a diffractometer combining a high flux monochromatic neutron beam and a large area detector that covers Horizontal 120° x Vertical 30°. This provides the user c
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Reactor hall, thermal beam H11 Monochromator vertically focussed graphite (002) germanium (11n), (335) flat copper (220), (331) copper (111), (224) Bragg angle 2θ m 42.7°, 70° or 90° wavelength 0.8 <
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Neutron scattering density of the active-site residues and water molecules involved in the interactions between the enzyme xylose isomerase and glucose A close-up view of the putative hydronium (D3O+)
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Hydrogen and dihydrogen bonded directly to ruthenium in RuH2(H2)2(PCyp3)2 Hydrogenation and dehydrogenation in potential hydrogen storage compounds Transition metal hydrides are critically involved in
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