2023
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-36546-1_5
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“…texture, defects, phase fractions) of materials. Covering large areas with neutron detectors is key to efficient scattering experiments (Diawara, 2023). Most modern neutron scattering instruments rely on 3 He gas, 10 B or 6 Li doped scintillators as the neutron-active component (Kirstein et al, 2014;Stefanescu et al, 2017;Diawara, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…texture, defects, phase fractions) of materials. Covering large areas with neutron detectors is key to efficient scattering experiments (Diawara, 2023). Most modern neutron scattering instruments rely on 3 He gas, 10 B or 6 Li doped scintillators as the neutron-active component (Kirstein et al, 2014;Stefanescu et al, 2017;Diawara, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Covering large areas with neutron detectors is key to efficient scattering experiments (Diawara, 2023). Most modern neutron scattering instruments rely on 3 He gas, 10 B or 6 Li doped scintillators as the neutron-active component (Kirstein et al, 2014;Stefanescu et al, 2017;Diawara, 2023). Because of the scarcity of 3 He (Zeitelhack, 2012) and the number of detector and readout modules required by those systems, the neutron detectors can become a major cost factor for scattering beamlines for new projects as well as upgrades of existing ones.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%