China’s Neutron Spectrometer Passes Acceptance Review
China’s first high-energy neutron spectrometer at Sun Yat-sen University has passed its acceptance review, paving the way for new research in micro-matter, quantum dynamics and superconductivity.
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China’s first high-energy neutron spectrometer at Sun Yat-sen University has passed its acceptance review, paving the way for new research in micro-matter, quantum dynamics and superconductivity.
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