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Experimental absorption corrections for highly absorbing europium compounds in powder neutron diffraction
A Hoshikawa1,2, K Kuwahara2,1, C Sekine3
1Research and Education Center for Atomic Sciences Ibaraki University Tokai Ibaraki319-1106 Japan.
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For materials with strong neutron absorption, such as europium (Eu), the absorption correction method is important but difficult to manage. This is because Eu has a strong isotope dependence. The energy dependence of absorption is also complex, making it even more difficult to handle in a time-of-flight neutron diffractometer, where wavelength varies with the time of flight. Experimental measurement of the transmittance of a sample using a vanadium plate, possibly due to unexpected experimental conditions, allowed more accurate structural analysis than absorption correction based on theoretically calculated absorption cross sections.
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