1966
DOI: 10.1016/0029-554x(66)90111-x
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Multiple spectrometer control by computer

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“…The pin was then mounted on a computer-controlled four-circle diffractometer (17) at the Brookhaven National Laboratory High Flux Beam Reactor such that the [100] direction was nearly parallel with the diffractometer phi axis. The thermal neutron flux at the crystal was approximately 4 X 106 n cm-2 sec'-, and a wavelength (A) of 1.0142 A was selected by means of a Ge(311) crystal monochromator.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pin was then mounted on a computer-controlled four-circle diffractometer (17) at the Brookhaven National Laboratory High Flux Beam Reactor such that the [100] direction was nearly parallel with the diffractometer phi axis. The thermal neutron flux at the crystal was approximately 4 X 106 n cm-2 sec'-, and a wavelength (A) of 1.0142 A was selected by means of a Ge(311) crystal monochromator.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The neutron wavelength was 1.035 A. Intensity data were collected automatically under computer control (Beaucage, Kelley, Ophir, Rankowitz, Spinrad & van Norton, 1966). A region of reciprocal space extending out to sin 0/2=0.685A -1 was examined using a 0-20 step-scan technique.…”
Section: Data Collection and Reductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The intensity data were collected at Brookhaven National Laboratory high-flux beam reactor, using a computer-controlled (Bednowitz, Coppens & Hamilton, 1966) Multi-Spectrometer Control System (Beaucage, Kelley, Ophir, Rankowitz, Spinrad & van Norton, 1966). A 0-20 scan technique was applied.…”
Section: Intensity Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%