1. On the shape of the diffraction peaks measured by Fourier reverse time-of-flight spectrometry
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R. Wagner, H.G. Priesmeyer, J.M. Keuter, J. Schröder, and V.A. Kudryashev
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Diffraction ,Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,business.industry ,Signal ,symbols.namesake ,Fourier transform ,Optics ,Reflection (physics) ,symbols ,Neutron ,business ,Instrumentation ,Frequency modulation ,Diffractometer ,Second derivative - Abstract
Three different modes of operation have been realized for the Fourier-RTOF diffractometer FSS at the GKSS Research Center which produce peak shapes that are either a Gaussian or the first or second derivative of it. The triangular shape of the modulation function of the neutron intensity as well as the rectangular shape of the optical pickup signal cause deviations from the ideal shapes of the reflection peaks. Distortions caused by the constraints on the upper limit of the modulation frequency cause specific oscillations, which are superimposed on the diffraction peaks. The characteristic properties of the three modes of operation are discussed.
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- 1995
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