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An investigation of the effect of surface damage on the intensity of diffracted neutrons

An investigation of the effect of surface damage on the intensity of diffracted neutrons The possible effect of surface damage on the intensity of diffracted neutrons has been investigated by a series of measurements for a plate-shaped crystal of SrF2 with the large faces alternatively polished and roughened to various degrees. No significant effects were observed until the crystal thickness was reduced to about 1.7 mm and it is concluded that inhomogeneity of the extinction properties within the volume of the crystal is likely to be a far more important effect for normal neutron diffraction experiments. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Acta Crystallographica Section A: Crystal Physics, Diffraction, Theoretical and General Crystallography International Union of Crystallography

An investigation of the effect of surface damage on the intensity of diffracted neutrons

An investigation of the effect of surface damage on the intensity of diffracted neutrons


Abstract

The possible effect of surface damage on the intensity of diffracted neutrons has been investigated by a series of measurements for a plate-shaped crystal of SrF2 with the large faces alternatively polished and roughened to various degrees. No significant effects were observed until the crystal thickness was reduced to about 1.7 mm and it is concluded that inhomogeneity of the extinction properties within the volume of the crystal is likely to be a far more important effect for normal neutron diffraction experiments.

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Publisher
International Union of Crystallography
Copyright
Copyright (c) 1976 International Union of Crystallography
ISSN
0567-7394
DOI
10.1107/S0567739476001654
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Abstract

The possible effect of surface damage on the intensity of diffracted neutrons has been investigated by a series of measurements for a plate-shaped crystal of SrF2 with the large faces alternatively polished and roughened to various degrees. No significant effects were observed until the crystal thickness was reduced to about 1.7 mm and it is concluded that inhomogeneity of the extinction properties within the volume of the crystal is likely to be a far more important effect for normal neutron diffraction experiments.

Journal

Acta Crystallographica Section A: Crystal Physics, Diffraction, Theoretical and General CrystallographyInternational Union of Crystallography

Published: Sep 1, 1976

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