- Source: Spherical neutron polarimetry
Spherical neutron polarimetry (SNP) is a form of neutron polarimetry that measures the polarization of neutrons both before and after scattering. It uses controlled magnetic fields to manipulate the spin of the neutrons, which are then separated by the Meissner effect, allowing polarization to be measured.
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- Spherical neutron polarimetry
- Neutron triple-axis spectrometry
- Penelope Jane Brown
- Stellar rotation
- Methods of detecting exoplanets
- Polarization (cosmology)
- Shackleton (crater)
- Canis Major
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- Index of physics articles (P)