2004
DOI: 10.1007/bf02705015
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Data acquisition and instrument control system for neutron spectrometers

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“…A clear crystal of approximate dimensions 2 Â 2 Â 2 mm was selected for the single-crystal neutron diffraction investigation. A fourcircle single-crystal diffractometer with a BF 3 point detector (Rajagopal et al, 1992;Naik et al, 2004) located at the Dhruva Reactor at Trombay, Mumbai, India, was used to collect the single-crystal diffraction data at room temperature. A Cu(220) monochromator crystal was used to obtain a neutron beam with a wavelength of 0.995 Å .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A clear crystal of approximate dimensions 2 Â 2 Â 2 mm was selected for the single-crystal neutron diffraction investigation. A fourcircle single-crystal diffractometer with a BF 3 point detector (Rajagopal et al, 1992;Naik et al, 2004) located at the Dhruva Reactor at Trombay, Mumbai, India, was used to collect the single-crystal diffraction data at room temperature. A Cu(220) monochromator crystal was used to obtain a neutron beam with a wavelength of 0.995 Å .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A four-circle single-crystal diffractometer with BF 3 point detector located at Dhruva Reactor (Rajagopal et al, 1992;Naik et al, 2004) at Trombay was used to collect the singlecrystal diffraction data of bis(glycinium) oxalate at room temperature. The neutron wavelength used was 0.995 Å , obtained from a Cu(220) monochromator crystal.…”
Section: Neutron Diffractionmentioning
confidence: 99%