Neutron diffraction: a primer

Abstract: Because of the neutron’s special properties, neutron diffraction may be considered one of the most powerful techniques for structure determination of crystalline and related matter. Neutrons can be released from nuclear fission, from spallation processes, and also from low-energy nuclear reactions, and they can then be used in powder, time-of-flight, texture, single crystal, and other techniques, all of which are perfectly suited to clarify crystal and magnetic structures. With high neutron flux and sufficient brilliance, neutron diffraction also excels for diffuse scattering, for in situ and operando studies as well as for high-pressure experiments of today’s materials. For these, the wave-like neutron’s infinite advantage (isotope specific, magnetic) is crucial to answering important scientific questions, for example, on the structure and dynamics of light atoms in energy conversion and storage materials, magnetic matter, or protein structures. In this primer, we summarize the current state of neutron diffraction (and how it came to be), but also look at recent advances and new ideas, e.g., the design of new instruments, and what follows from that.

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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
Umfang
Online-Ressource
Sprache
Englisch

Erschienen in
Neutron diffraction: a primer ; volume:239 ; number:5-6 ; year:2024 ; pages:139-166 ; extent:028
Zeitschrift für Kristallographie / Crystalline materials. Crystalline materials ; 239, Heft 5-6 (2024), 139-166 (gesamt 028)

Urheber
Dronskowski, Richard
Brückel, Thomas
Kohlmann, Holger
Avdeev, Maxim
Houben, Andreas
Meven, Martin
Hofmann, Michael
Kamiyama, Takashi
Zobel, Mirijam
Schweika, Werner
Hermann, Raphaël P.
Sano-Furukawa, Asami

DOI
10.1515/zkri-2024-0001
URN
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2408131701017.930818912276
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