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Neutron diffraction on pulsed sources

The current capabilities of and major scientific problems solved by time-of-flight neutron diffraction are reviewed. The reasons for the rapid development of the method over the last two decades have been mainly the emergence of third-generation pulsed sources with a megawatt time-averaged power and...

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Published in:Physics Uspekhi 2016-01, Vol.59 (3), p.279-303
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Birth
crystal structure
Detectors
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Neutron diffraction
Neutron sources
pulsed neutron sources
State of the art
time-of-flight technique
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