Journal of Imaging (Dec 2017)

Small Angle Scattering in Neutron Imaging—A Review

  • Markus Strobl,
  • Ralph P. Harti,
  • Christian Gruenzweig,
  • Robin Woracek,
  • Jeroen Plomp

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jimaging3040064
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 4
p. 64

Abstract

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Conventional neutron imaging utilizes the beam attenuation caused by scattering and absorption through the materials constituting an object in order to investigate its macroscopic inner structure. Small angle scattering has basically no impact on such images under the geometrical conditions applied. Nevertheless, in recent years different experimental methods have been developed in neutron imaging, which enable to not only generate contrast based on neutrons scattered to very small angles, but to map and quantify small angle scattering with the spatial resolution of neutron imaging. This enables neutron imaging to access length scales which are not directly resolved in real space and to investigate bulk structures and processes spanning multiple length scales from centimeters to tens of nanometers.

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