Abstract
Neutron small-angle scattering has been used to measure the distribution of voids in irradiated aluminum crystals. The scattering measurements were obtained with a spectrometer utilizing the focusing properties of nearly perfect germanium crystals. Direct inversion of the scattering data yields void distributions very close to those obtained with electron microscopes for similar aluminum samples.
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