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Neutrons for rafts, rafts for neutrons
The European Physical Journal E, 2013The determination of the structure of membrane rafts is a challenging issue in biology. The selection of membrane components both in the longitudinal and transverse directions plays a major role as it determines the creation of stable or tunable platforms that host interactions with components of the outer environment.
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Neutron-Proton and Neutron-Neutron Scattering at High Energies
Physical Review, 1949The phase method and the Born approximation is used to calculate the cross sections of high energy neutrons scattered by protons and neutrons. Various exchange theories are considered for both, central and tensor forces of rectangular and Yukawa well shape.
Rohrlich, F., Eisenstein, J.
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Elements, 2021
By exploiting the penetration, attenuation, and scattering properties of neutrons, images of matter in two or three dimensions reveal information unobtainable using other probes. Despite the limitation in brilliance of neutron sources, several neutron-based imaging techniques are essential to different aspects of modern geoscience.
Artioli G., Hussey D. S.
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By exploiting the penetration, attenuation, and scattering properties of neutrons, images of matter in two or three dimensions reveal information unobtainable using other probes. Despite the limitation in brilliance of neutron sources, several neutron-based imaging techniques are essential to different aspects of modern geoscience.
Artioli G., Hussey D. S.
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Neutron Production, Neutron Facilities and Neutron Instrumentation
Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry, 2006The main natural source of free neutrons is secondary radiation from cosmic radiation (creation of particles by interactions of cosmic radiation particles with atoms of the earth’s atmosphere). The main sources of neutrons generated artificially are nuclear reactors. Free neutrons have an average lifetime of about 888 seconds (e.g., Mampe et al.
S. C. Vogel, H.-G. Priesmeyer
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Neutron detection and neutron dosimetry
Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 2004A review is presented on the research and development of inorganic scintillators for position-sensitive thermal neutron detectors to be used at new spallation neutron sources. Furthermore some recent developments in the field of fast-neutron dosimetry will be discussed.
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