Nitrogen Contamination in Elastic Neutron Scattering
Songxue Chi, Jeffrey W. Lynn, Ying Chen, William Ratcliff II, Benjamin, G. Ueland, Nicholas P. Butch, Shanta R. Saha, Kevin Kirshenbaum and, Johnpierre Paglione

TL;DR
This paper investigates how nitrogen contamination in sample containers causes spurious effects in elastic neutron scattering measurements, providing a systematic analysis of these artifacts.
Contribution
It offers a detailed systematic investigation of nitrogen-induced spurious scattering effects in elastic neutron scattering experiments.
Findings
Nitrogen gas causes measurable spurious scattering effects.
The paper characterizes the nature of nitrogen-related artifacts.
Guidelines for avoiding nitrogen contamination are discussed.
Abstract
Nitrogen gas accidentally sealed in a sample container produces various spurious effects in elastic neutron scattering measurements. These effects are systematically investigated and the details of the spurious scattering are presented.
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