2019
DOI: 10.1107/s1600576719001110
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Anomalous neutron scattering `halo' observed in highly oriented pyrolytic graphite

Abstract: Highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) has been used as monochromators, analyzers and filters at neutron and X-ray scattering facilities for more than half a century. Interesting questions remain. In this work, the first observation of anomalous neutron 'halo' scattering of HOPG is reported. The scattering projects a ring onto the detector with a half-cone angle of 12.4 , which surprisingly persists to incident neutron wavelengths far beyond the Bragg cutoff for graphite (6.71 Å ). At longer wavelengths the… Show more

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