Spin echo small angle neutron scattering (SESANS) measures structures from around 20 to 2000 nm in size.
The information is presented as a real-space (similar to g(r)) as opposed to a reciprocal space (q(r)) mapping.
Aggregation of colloids,[2] block copolymer micelles,[3] Stöber silica particles[4] being a prime examples.
Facilities for SESANS exist at TUDelft (Netherlands)[6] and Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (UK).
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