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MISANS looking at water
In the week of the 9th of December 2019 we had the opportunity to measure a “MIEZE” signal within a SANS measurement -> MISANS. With this technique we are able to look into the self-diffusion of water. So within the … Continue reading
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MISANS
The Modulated Intensity Small Angle Neutron Scattering option. We modulate the polarization as function of time upstream of the sample. MISANS uses only the resonant flippers in front of the sample, driven at different frequencies, which leads to a high-frequency … Continue reading
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