Abstract

The last year has seen an increasing interest in very slow neutrons with energies of the order of 0.1 μeV. This region of the neutron spectrum is characterized by the fact that the neutron kinetic energy is comparable with potential energy changes when a neutron passes from vacuum into a solid or liquid or when it changes height by 1 m in the earth's gravitational field or when it experiences a change of about 1 T in the local magnetic flux density.

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