TY - BOOK ID - 138525259 TI - Recent Advances in Small-Angle Neutron Scattering PY - 2022 PB - Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - SANS KW - neutron scattering KW - instrument control KW - data acquisition KW - user facility KW - GUI KW - simulation KW - GISANS KW - BornAgain Software KW - grazing incidence scattering KW - small-angle neutron scattering KW - SKADI KW - ESS KW - European Spallation Source KW - sample environment KW - 3D printed KW - humidity chamber KW - thin films KW - dynamic light scattering KW - small angle neutron scattering KW - instrumentation KW - microgels KW - ultra-small-angle neutron scattering KW - magnetoactive elastomer KW - magnetorheological elastomer KW - hysteresis KW - restructuring of the filler KW - foams KW - colloidal superballs KW - colloidal monolayers KW - SAXS KW - scattering KW - form factor KW - FTIR KW - DLS KW - semi-crystalline polymers KW - proteins in buffer solution KW - soft matter KW - time-resolved KW - sample environments KW - small angle X-ray scattering KW - SAS KW - nanomaterials KW - n/a UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:138525259 AB - Over the decades, small-angle neutron scattering has became a definitive method for structural investigation on the mesoscale between a few Angstrom up to a few 100 nm. This makes it an indispensable tool for non-destructive material investigations in fields ranging from chemistry and biology, over material sciences to solid state physics, especially taking into account the fundamental nature of neutrons, which makes it possible to probe different isotopes and, therefore, enhance contrast by choosing an appropriate isotope distribution or to probe the spin state of the investigated materials. This Special Issue is dedicated to elucidate the advances made with SANS over the last few years, which includes new instrumentation, sample environment and experimental control, as well as novel approaches and experimental techniques. The ideas and approaches collected here will serve both the experienced experimenter as well as the novice to appraise whether their specific experimental setup is feasible with new ideas. ER -