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Introduction to Neutron Powder Diffractometry
E. Arzi
Institute of Nuclear Science & Technology, University of Tehran,
P.O. Box 2989, Tehran, Iran
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Introduction
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Monochromatization
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Collimation
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Filtering
References
Teaching Aims
To help students to understand the physical principles of experimental
techniques involved in the design of monochromators, filters and collimators
in neutron powder diffractometry and to give an outline of the fundamental
concepts of neutron powder diffractometers.
Level
This would be suitable for the final year of undergraduate courses or as a
part of an introductory crystallography course at the post-graduate level
especially for those who wish to start doing research in the field of neutron
crystallography.
Background
A general knowledge of crystal structures and systematic absences and
some acquaintance with the basic principles of diffraction phenomena is
needed.
Practical Resources
No specific practical resources are required though a visit to a research
reactor centre having a neutron powder diffractometer in operation would be
helpful.
Time Required for Teaching
Depending on the previous knowledge and experience of the students,
this material would require anything from 4 to 6 hours of teaching and
discussion. More time would be required if the text is extended by the
teacher or if a visit to a research reactor is arranged.
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