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23 November 1992First experience with the focusing neutron guide on IN10C
Neutron backscattering has been invented just about 25 years ago"2. It is based on the fact, that the precision of the wavelength iX/X of a neutron beam after reflection from a crystal improves with increasing Bragg angle 8. In fact, zLX/X becomes infinitely small for 0 =900 in the usual first order approach in kinematical theory. Closer inspection involving dynamical scattering theory reveals that the wavelength spread is given b
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Andreas Magerl, B. Frick, Klaus-Dieter Liss, "First experience with the focusing neutron guide on IN10C," Proc. SPIE 1738, Neutron Optical Devices and Applications, (23 November 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.130645