2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0921-4526(99)01386-1
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AMOR – the versatile reflectometer at SINQ

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“…The difference between using neutrons over X-rays is that the neutrons scatter from the atomic nuclei rather than from electrons. The neutron scattering power can vary greatly between neighbouring elements and isotopes of the same element; therefore, NR, unlike XRR, is sensitive to neighbouring light elements (H, C, O, N) and isotopic substitution [27][28][29] and can provide depth profiles with sub-Ångstrom resolution 30 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The difference between using neutrons over X-rays is that the neutrons scatter from the atomic nuclei rather than from electrons. The neutron scattering power can vary greatly between neighbouring elements and isotopes of the same element; therefore, NR, unlike XRR, is sensitive to neighbouring light elements (H, C, O, N) and isotopic substitution [27][28][29] and can provide depth profiles with sub-Ångstrom resolution 30 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The layer thickness was determined by SIMS (CAMECA IMS 3 F, 15 kV, 40 nA, O ÿ ). Diffusion annealing was carried out in nitrogen (980 mbar) in the temperature range between 950 and 1250 C. Determination of the nitrogen self-diffusivities was obtained by neutron reflectivity in the time-of-flight mode of the AMOR reflectometer at the Swiss spallation neutron source (SINQ), located at the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland) [8]. At incoming neutron wavelengths, , between 0.2 and 0.9 nm the reflectivity patterns were measured at three different incident angles at 0:3 , 0.7 , and 1.3 .…”
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“…34,35 Measurements were made at three incident angles (0.61, 1.41 and 2.41), which gave a range of momentum transfer Q (Q = (4p siny)/l, with l being the wavelength and y the angle of incidence) from 0.1 to 1.5 nm À1 . Neutron reflectivity.…”
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confidence: 99%