“…In principle, neutron reflectometers can be classified in two different types depending on sample geometry: i.e., vertical and horizontal sample geometries. Although a NR with vertical sample geometry has several advantages, i) higher resolution, ii) lower background intensity, iii) simplified optics, and iv) wider q-range, over a NR with a horizontal sample geometry, a NR with horizontal sample geometry [3][4][5][6][7][8] is still useful for free surface and thus, it is suitable to study Langmuir systems. In particular, it is specifically amenable to basic and applied studies of bio-mimetic interfaces: e.g., bio-active molecules, phospholipids membranes and protein complexes with relevance to biological applications.…”