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DTSTART:20080418T210000Z
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LOCATION:2241 Chamberlin Hall (coffee at 3:30 pm)
SUMMARY:Recent Developments in Neutron Radiography\, Physics Departmen
 t Colloquium\, Hans Otto Meyer\, Indiana University
DESCRIPTION:Neutron radiography is a method to reveal the internal str
 ucture of objects without destroying them. The same can be done with X
 -rays\, but the two types of penetrating radiation have different prop
 erties and are thus complementary. I will explain what is required in 
 order to generate a neutron radiograph\, and I will show examples of c
 urrent applications of this technique in science and industry. I will 
 also try to illustrate how recent progress in neutron source and detec
 tor technology has enhanced the capabilities of neutron radiography. 
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=1098
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