scholarly journals Fast neutron inelastic scattering from 7Li

2020 ◽  
Vol 239 ◽  
pp. 01029
Author(s):  
Roland Beyer ◽  
Axel Frotscher ◽  
Arnd R. Junghans ◽  
Markus Nyman ◽  
Arjan Plompen ◽  
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The inelastic scattering of fast neutrons from 7Li nuclei was investigated at the nELBE neutron-time-of-flight facility. The photon production cross section of 478 keV γ-rays from the first excited state of 7Li was determined by irradiating a disc of LiF with neutrons of energies ranging from 100 keV to about 10 MeV. The target position was surounded by a setup of 7 LaBr3 scintillation detectors and 7 high-purity germanium detectors to detect the de-excitation γ-rays. A 235U fission chamber was used to determine the incoming neutron flux. The number of detected photons was corrected for the detection efficiency, multiple scattering and the time-of-flight dependent data acquisition dead time. The preliminary results show reasonable agreement with some previous measurments but are about 15 % below the recent data taken at the GELINA facility.

1989 ◽  
Vol 166 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael J. Radler

ABSTRACTInelastic scattering from lattice phonons contributes a significant fraction of the observed Bragg intensity in time of flight neutron powder patterns of transition metal monoxides at elevated temperatures. Ignoring this thermal diffuse scattering (TDS) leads to errors in the site occupations of defects present in these materials. The intensity from one phonon TDS has been calculated as a function of time-of-flight and used to correct the measured intensities. The effect of this correction on the results of Rietveld profile refinement is discussed.


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