Modulation spectrometry of neutrons with diffractometry applications Vol.1

Includes bibliographical references (pages 171-174) and index.; Series on neutron techniques and applications; Modulation spectrometry of neutrons refers to a measuring principle, characterized by classification of neutron histories in a probabilistic way, not the usual deterministic way. In order t...

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