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This draft addresses the design of supermirrors for neutron optics, published in Materials & Design in April 2026.
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Draft: New breakthroughs in neutron optics are paving the way for more precise material analysis. A 2024 study (Article 113061) from the Department of Physics at Linköping University details the optimization of large-scale 11B4C-based Ni/Ti supermirrors. By refining the material design, researchers have improved the efficiency of neutron transport, a critical factor for experimental physics and advanced imaging. This open-access research highlights how specific coatings can drastically enhance the performance of optical systems used in global research facilities. A 2024 study (Article 113061) from the Department
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