A suite-level review of the neutron single-crystal diffraction instruments at Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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The nascent suite of single-crystal neutron diffractometers at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory has no equal at any other neutron scattering facility worldwide and offers the potential to re-assert single-crystal diffraction using neutrons as a significant tool to study nuclear and magnetic structures of small unit cell crystals, nuclear structures of macromolecules, and diffuse scattering. Signature applications and features of single-crystal neutron diffraction are high resolution nuclear structure analysis, magnetic structure and spin density determinations, contrast variation (particularly D2O/H2O) for nuclear structural studies, lack of radiation damage when using crystals of biological molecules such as proteins, and the fidelity to measure nuclear and magnetic diffuse scattering with elastic discrimination.

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Coates, L., Cao, H. B., Chakoumakos, B. C., Frontzek, M. D., Hoffmann, C., Kovalevsky, A. Y., … Ye, F. (2018). A suite-level review of the neutron single-crystal diffraction instruments at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Review of Scientific Instruments, 89(9). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5030896

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