Neutron instrumentation

Crystal monochromator

A crystal monochromator is a device in neutron and X-ray optics to select a defined wavelength of the radiation for further purpose on a dedicated instrument or beamline. It operates through the diffraction process according to Bragg's law. Similar devices are called crystal analyzer for the examination of scattered radiation. * v * t * e (Wikipedia).

Crystal monochromator
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