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Instrumentation for time-resolved small-angle neutron scattering measurements with sub-millisecond time resolution, based on Gähler's TISANE (time-involved small-angle neutron experiments) concept, is in operation at NIST's Center for Neutron Research. This implementation of the technique includes novel electronics for synchronizing the neutron pulses from high-speed counter-rotating choppers with a periodic stimulus applied to a sample. Instrumentation details are described along with measurements demonstrating the utility of the technique for elucidating the reorientation dynamics of anisometric magnetic particles.

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Time dependence of SANS detector patterns recorded at magnetic field frequency of 100 Hz

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Time dependence of SANS detector patterns recorded at a magnetic field frequency of 200 Hz

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Time dependence of SANS patterns recorded at a magnetic field frequency of 300 Hz

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Time dependence of SANS patterns recorded at a magnetic field frequency of 425 Hz

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Time dependence of SANS detector patterns recorded at a magnetic field frequency of 690 Hz


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