Abstract

Parallel arrays of long cylindrical objects with vanishing distance-correlation and defined orientation, such as latent nuclear tracks, represent an almost ideal case for a scattering experiment. A feasibility study has been conducted, using small angle neutron scattering:(1)Intense anisotropic scattering distributions are obtained from which equivalent track radii can be determined.(2)Latent tracks are observed below the track interference limit (i.e. below about 3 × 1011 ions per cm2).(3)The technique is virtually non-destructive and should be specially suitable for low-melting-point and organic materials.

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