Abstract
The paper describes a computer-controlled four-circle diffractometer for the investigation of single crystals by neutron diffraction. The hardware is based on the internationally standardised CAMAC system. This makes the system described here independent of the type of computer used and also largely independent of the mechanical equipment used. The software is written in the interpretative language FOCAL which is easy to learn and ensures high flexibility in programming and thus also in the use of the diffractometer.
Zwoll, K;
Mueller, K D;
[1]
Will, G
[2]
- Kernforschungsanlage Juelich G.m.b.H. (Germany, F.R.). Zentrallabor fuer Elektronik
- Bonn Univ. (Germany, F.R.). Mineralogisches Inst.
Citation Formats
Zwoll, K, Mueller, K D, and Will, G.
Computer-controlled CAMAC system for the operation of a neutron diffractometer.
Germany: N. p.,
1976.
Web.
Zwoll, K, Mueller, K D, & Will, G.
Computer-controlled CAMAC system for the operation of a neutron diffractometer.
Germany.
Zwoll, K, Mueller, K D, and Will, G.
1976.
"Computer-controlled CAMAC system for the operation of a neutron diffractometer."
Germany.
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title = {Computer-controlled CAMAC system for the operation of a neutron diffractometer}
author = {Zwoll, K, Mueller, K D, and Will, G}
abstractNote = {The paper describes a computer-controlled four-circle diffractometer for the investigation of single crystals by neutron diffraction. The hardware is based on the internationally standardised CAMAC system. This makes the system described here independent of the type of computer used and also largely independent of the mechanical equipment used. The software is written in the interpretative language FOCAL which is easy to learn and ensures high flexibility in programming and thus also in the use of the diffractometer.}
journal = []
volume = {18:10}
journal type = {AC}
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year = {1976}
month = {Oct}
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title = {Computer-controlled CAMAC system for the operation of a neutron diffractometer}
author = {Zwoll, K, Mueller, K D, and Will, G}
abstractNote = {The paper describes a computer-controlled four-circle diffractometer for the investigation of single crystals by neutron diffraction. The hardware is based on the internationally standardised CAMAC system. This makes the system described here independent of the type of computer used and also largely independent of the mechanical equipment used. The software is written in the interpretative language FOCAL which is easy to learn and ensures high flexibility in programming and thus also in the use of the diffractometer.}
journal = []
volume = {18:10}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Germany}
year = {1976}
month = {Oct}
}