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Valentin Czamler1,2, Arnaud Desmedt3,4, Thomas C Hansen1
1Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL), 71 Avenue des Martyrs, 38042 Grenoble Cedex 9, France.
Abstract:
Intense sources of very cold neutrons (VCNs) would be beneficial for various neutron scattering techniques and low-energy particle physics experiments. Binary clathrate hydrates hosting deuterated tetrahydrofuran (THF-d) and dioxygen show promise as potential moderators for such sources due to a rich spectrum of localized low-energy excitations of the encaged guest molecules. In this article, we present a reliable manufacturing technique for such hydrates. Neutron diffraction data confirm their clathrate structure as type II (CS-II), determine their purity, and cage occupancy. Furthermore, we present data on the thermal expansivity of THF-d- and THF-d-O2clathrates, drawing attention to them as an interesting case study for the complex structure and dynamics of this class of material.
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