Experience with the Oak Ridge automatic three-circle neutron diffractometer

Abstract
The Oak Ridge automatic three-circle neutron diffractometer is a punched paper tape controlled device with paper tape output. It has been in operation since June 1961 and is capable of measuring the intensities of 120 single-crystal reflections per day. The instrument and computer programs associated with it will be described briefly. Methods of crystal orientation will be discussed, and some of the difficulties encountered will be mentioned

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