neutron diffraction
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neutron
noun[C]
uk/ˈnjuː.trɒn/us/ˈnuː.trɑːn/
a part of an atom that has no ...
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diffraction
noun[U]
uk/dɪˈfræk.ʃən/us/dɪˈfræk.ʃən/
(a pattern caused by) a change in the direction of light, water, or ...
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Signal-to-noise problems withneutrondiffractionand scattering experiments are significant challenges to obtaining high-quality data sets.
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Binding of dimethyl sulfoxide to lysozyme in crystals, studied withneutrondiffraction.
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Also, fully hydrated supported lipid bilayers have been shown to be realistic model membrane systems by several other techniques, including fluorescence recovery after photobleaching, atomic force microscopy, andneutrondiffraction.
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Study of ethanol-lysozyme interactions usingneutrondiffraction.
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She has pioneered new experimental techniques based onneutrondiffraction, electron microscopy, and synchrotron x-ray diffraction.
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His choice of problems was very appropriate to the power of theneutrondiffractiontechnique for locating hydrogen atoms and attracted immediate attention.
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Most experiments, however, aim at the structure of crystalline solids, makingneutrondiffractionan important tool of crystallography.
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Although this is counterintuitive, the prediction is correct; in particular, electron diffraction andneutrondiffractionare well understood and widely used in science and engineering.
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The exact structure of the metal carbonyl hydrides has been determined by usingneutrondiffractionand nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy.
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This also allowed for the production of intense beams of neutrons for use inneutrondiffraction.
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He also initiated the firstneutrondiffractioninvestigations of magnetic materials...
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This leads to a very high background inneutrondiffractionexperiments, and may make structural investigations impossible.
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Neutrondiffractionis an excellent method for structure determination, although it has been difficult to obtain intense, monochromatic beams of neutrons in sufficient quantities.
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The zwitterionic structure of glycine in the solid state has been confirmed byneutrondiffractionmeasurements.
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Neutrondiffractionmeasurements show that solid sulfamic acid exists as a zwitterion.
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They are of importance in magnetic structures that contain ordered unpaired spins, i.e. ferro-, ferri- or antiferromagnetic structures as studied byneutrondiffraction.
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Neutrondiffractioncan therefore reveal the microscopic magnetic structure of a material.
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X-ray orneutrondiffractioncan be used to identify which patterns are present in the material, and thus which compounds are present.
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Forneutrondiffractionvanadium cylinders are used as sample holders.
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He pioneered automated methodology forneutrondiffractionstudies, along with several computer programs for analysis of crystallographic data.
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