Research Article

Incoherent Neutron Spin-Echo Spectroscopy as an Option to Study Long-Range Lipid Diffusion

Figure 4

An incoherent echo for  Å−1. The third and second last points report the SF counts (measured twice), whereas the last point represents the NSF counts. The fact that the SF counts are smaller than the NSF counts is a direct evidence that the incoherent scattering is dominant at this value. The echo has a negative amplitude which indicates that the observed dynamics come from the incoherent scattering. Error bars shown throughout the paper represent ±1 standard deviation.
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