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Neutron Small Angle Scattering of Hemoglobin [PDF]

open access: hybridJournal of Biological Chemistry, 1972
Abstract Neutron small angle scattering experiments were performed on human hemoglobin in various mixtures of H2O and D2O. It was possible to observe the interparticle effect without corrections for resolution and to verify the first minimum and the secondary maximum in accordance with the theoretical scattering curve.
Jakob Schelten   +3 more
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Microfluidic devices for small-angle neutron scattering [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Applied Crystallography, 2018
A comparative examination is presented of materials and approaches for the fabrication of microfluidic devices for small-angle neutron scattering (SANS). Representative inorganic glasses, metals, and polymer materials and devices are evaluated under typical SANS configurations.
Gonzalez Lopez, C   +5 more
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Recent Advances in Small-Angle Neutron Scattering [PDF]

open access: yesApplied Sciences, 2021
Small-angle scattering, and its neutron expression small-angle neutron scattering (SANS), has developed into an invaluable tool for the investigation of microscopic and mesoscopic structures in recent decades [...]
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Small Angle Scattering in Neutron Imaging—A Review [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Imaging, 2017
Conventional neutron imaging utilizes the beam attenuation caused by scattering and absorption through the materials constituting an object in order to investigate its macroscopic inner structure. Small angle scattering has basically no impact on such images under the geometrical conditions applied.
Markus Strobl   +4 more
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Magnetic small-angle neutron scattering

open access: yesReviews of Modern Physics, 2019
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Mühlbauer, Sebastian   +11 more
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Small angle neutron scattering [PDF]

open access: yesEPJ Web of Conferences, 2015
Small Angle Neutron Scattering (SANS) is a technique that enables to probe the 3-D structure of materials on a typical size range lying from ∼ 1 nm up to ∼ a few 100 nm, the obtained information being statistically averaged on a sample whose volume is ∼ 1 cm3. This very rich technique enables to make a full structural characterization of a given object
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Multiple small-angle neutron scattering in ferromagnets [PDF]

open access: yesPhysica B: Condensed Matter, 1997
The conclusions arising from the multiple small angle neutron scattering theory, developed recently by S.V. Maleyev, R.V. Pomortsev and Y.N. Skryabin [Phys. Rev. B 50 7133 (1994)] for the value of Born parameter more than 1, are experimentally confirmed by magnetic scattering from domain structure of pure Fe and Ni, as well as Fe_{65}Ni_{35} alloy. The
S. G. Bogdanov   +2 more
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Coincidence inelastic neutron scattering for detection of two-spin magnetic correlations [PDF]

open access: yesPhys. Rev. B 103, 054431 (2021), 2020
Inelastic neutron scattering (INS) is one powerful technique to study the low-energy single-spin dynamics of magnetic materials. A variety of quantum magnets show novel magnetic correlations such as quantum spin liquids. These novel magnetic correlations are beyond the direct detection of INS.
arxiv   +1 more source

Three-body coupled channel framework for two-neutron halo nuclei [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv, 2023
We study the Borromean nuclei formed by a core nucleus and two neutrons in a nonrelativistic effective field theory formalism considering both neutron-neutron and neutron-core interactions. We provide formulae of the charge and matter radii, and successfully reproduce the universal relation proposed by Hongo and Son based on the approximation of an ...
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The Schwinger Scattering of Twisted Neutrons by Nuclei [PDF]

open access: yesPhys. Rev. C 100, 051601 (2019), 2019
Thanks to J.~Schwinger, the process of elastic scattering of neutrons by nuclei is known to depend on the interference between a nuclear amplitude and an electromagnetic one for small scattering angles, resulting in spin asymmetries of a cross section or in polarization of the scattered neutrons.
arxiv   +1 more source

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