Neutron Scattering

Neutron scattering is a powerful analytical technique that allows scientists to probe the structures and dynamics of materials on the scale of individual atoms. It has become an invaluable tool for researchers in a wide range of fields, from nanotechnology to biotechnology. Neutron scattering provides information about the size, shape, and organization of atoms that can be used to better understand how materials interact with each other, and how materials will behave under different conditions. It can also be used to gain insight into the behavior of complex biological molecules. By understanding the structure and dynamics of materials, scientists can develop better ways to manufacture and use them, making them more efficient and reliable.

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