Related Experiment Video
Updated: Aug 16, 2026

High-Resolution Neutron Spectroscopy to Study Picosecond-Nanosecond Dynamics of Proteins and Hydration Water
Published on: April 28, 2022
Superheated emulsion in neutron spectrometry
Mala Das1, Sadashi Sawamura, Teruko Sawamura
1Department of Quantum Energy Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Hokkaido University, Kita-Ku, Kita-13, Nishi-8, Sapporo, Hokkaido 060-8628, Japan.
Abstract:
The application of superheated emulsion as a neutron spectrometer is described by varying the operating temperature and the ambient pressure of the emulsion. For the calibration of the detector, a relationship was established between the degree of metastability (ss) of superheated emulsion and the threshold neutron energy. The sensitivity and the integral response of the emulsion was calculated and compared with the experimental results.
Related Concept Videos
Electrospray Ionization (ESI) Mass Spectrometry
ESI utilizes electrical energy to transfer ions from the liquid phase of the sample into the...
Atomic Emission Spectroscopy: Lab
Atomic Emission Spectroscopy: Overview
Atomic Emission Spectroscopy: Instrumentation
Atomic Spectroscopy: Effects of Temperature
At thermal equilibrium, the relative populations of excited and ground state atoms can be estimated using the Maxwell–Boltzmann distribution. For example, an increase in temperature from...
Nuclear Overhauser Enhancement (NOE)

