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High energy transfer inelastic neutron scattering studies are appropriate for pulsed neutron sources due to the hard neutron spectra of these sources. Possibilities to perform such measurements in the eV energy range are discussed. The power of the resonance capture detector method is demonstrated by a test experiment on TiH2 performed at the IBR-30 pulsed reactor in Dubna, where the 0.87 eV resonance of Sm149 was used for selective neutron detection.
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Cser, L., KroĆ³, N., Pacher, P., Simkin, V.G., Vasilyeva, E.V. (1981). Resonance Detector as a New Tool for High Energy Transfer Inelastic Neutron Scattering Investigations. In: Devreese, J.T., Lemmens, L.F., Van Doren, V.E., Van Royen, J. (eds) Recent Developments in Condensed Matter Physics. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-1086-0_41
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