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Paul F. Henry
Researcher at Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
Publications - 121
Citations - 2673
Paul F. Henry is an academic researcher from Rutherford Appleton Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neutron diffraction & Perovskite (structure). The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 117 publications receiving 2328 citations. Previous affiliations of Paul F. Henry include University of Oxford & Chalmers University of Technology.
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Complete structure and cation orientation in the perovskite photovoltaic methylammonium lead iodide between 100 and 352 K
TL;DR: The methylammonium cation in [CH3NH3]PbI3 demonstrates increasing positional disorder on heating from 100 K to 352 K and migrates towards the cavity centre with increasing temperature.
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The D20 instrument at the ILL: a versatile high-intensity two-axis neutron diffractometer
TL;DR: D20 as mentioned in this paper is a two-axis diffractometer capable of producing a neutron flux of 108 s−1 cm−2 at the sample position, with 1536 detection cells of its curved linear position sensitive detector (PSD) cover a continuous 2θ range of 153.6° over a total solid angle of 0.27 sr.
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Phase Behavior and Polymorphism of Formamidinium Lead Iodide
Oliver J. Weber,Dibyajyoti Ghosh,Sam Gaines,Paul F. Henry,Alison B. Walker,M. Saiful Islam,Mark T. Weller +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the low-temperature phases of formamidinium lead iodide (FAPbI3) have been investigated using rapid neutron powder diffraction and the orientation of disordered FA cation over this temperature range determined.
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Structural investigation of TS-1: determination of the true nonrandom titanium framework substitution and silicon vacancy distribution from powder neutron diffraction studies using isotopes
TL;DR: In this paper, the structure of the selective oxidation catalyst TS-1 has been studied using a combination of single and multiple data set Rietveld analysis exploiting the scattering length contrast between the different titanium isotopes and silicon.
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The instrument suite of the European Spallation Source
Ken Haste Andersen,Dimitri N. Argyriou,Andrew Jackson,Judith E. Houston,Paul F. Henry,Paul F. Henry,Pascale P. Deen,Pascale P. Deen,Rasmus Toft-Petersen,Rasmus Toft-Petersen,Přemysl Beran,Markus Strobl,Markus Strobl,Thomas Arnold,Thomas Arnold,H. Wacklin-Knecht,Nikolaos Tsapatsaris,Esko Oksanen,Robin Woracek,Werner Schweika,Werner Schweika,D. Mannix,D. Mannix,D. Mannix,A. Hiess,S. Kennedy,Oliver Kirstein,S. Petersson Årsköld,J.W. Taylor,M.E. Hagen,G. Laszlo,Kalliopi Kanaki,F. Piscitelli,Anton Khaplanov,I. Stefanescu,Th. Kittelmann,Dorothea Pfeiffer,Richard Hall-Wilton,C.I. Lopez,Giuseppe Aprigliano,L. Whitelegg,L. Whitelegg,F.Y. Moreira,F.Y. Moreira,M. Olsson,Heloisa N. Bordallo,Heloisa N. Bordallo,D. Martín-Rodríguez,H. Schneider,Melissa Sharp,Monika Hartl,Gergely Nagy,Stuart Ansell,Stuart Ansell,S. Pullen,Anette Vickery,Anette Vickery,Anna Fedrigo,Anna Fedrigo,Ferenc Mezei,M. Arai,Richard K. Heenan,William Halcrow,D. Turner,D. Raspino,A. Orszulik,Joshaniel F. K. Cooper,N. Webb,P. Galsworthy,J. Nightingale,Sean Langridge,J. Elmer,Henrich Frielinghaus,Romuald Hanslik,A. Gussen,Sebastian Jaksch,Ralf Engels,Tadeusz Kozielewski,S. Butterweck,Mikhail Feygenson,P. Harbott,A. Poqué,A. Schwaab,K. Lieutenant,Nicolo Violini,Jörg Voigt,Th. Brückel,M. Koenen,H. Kämmerling,Earl Babcock,Zahir Salhi,A. Wischnewski,A. Heynen,S. Desert,J. Jestin,F. Porcher,X. Fabrèges,G. Fabrèges,B. Annighöfer,S. Klimko,Th. Dupont,Th. Robillard,A. Goukassov,S. Longeville,Ch. Alba-Simionesco,Ph. Bourges,J. Guyon Le Bouffy,P. Lavie,S. Rodrigues,Elbio Calzada,M. Lerche,Burkhard Schillinger,Ph. Schmakat,Michael Schulz,M. Seifert,Wiebke Lohstroh,Winfried Petry,Jürgen Neuhaus,L. Loaiza,Aureliano Tartaglione,Artur Glavic,S. Schütz,Jochen Stahn,Eberhard Lehmann,M. Morgano,Jürg Schefer,Uwe Filges,Ch. Klauser,Ch. Niedermayer,J. Fenske,Grzegorz Nowak,M. Rouijaa,D.J. Siemers,R. Kiehn,Martin Müller,Henrik Carlsen,Linda Udby,Kim Lefmann,J. O. Birk,Sonja Holm-Dahlin,Sonja Holm-Dahlin,Mads F. Bertelsen,Mads F. Bertelsen,U. Bengaard Hansen,M. A. Olsen,Mogens Christensen,K. Iversen,Niels Bech Christensen,Henrik M. Rønnow,Paul Gregory Freeman,Paul Gregory Freeman,Bjørn C. Hauback,R. Kolevatov,Isabel Llamas-Jansa,Andrea Orecchini,Francesco Sacchetti,Caterina Petrillo,Alessandro Paciaroni,P. Tozzi,Marco Zanatta,Marco Zanatta,P. Luna,I. Herranz,O.G. del Moral,M. Huerta,M. Magán,M. Mosconi,E. Abad,Jemel P. Aguilar,S. Stepanyan,G. Bakedano,R. Vivanco,Ibon Bustinduy,F. Sordo,José Luis Martínez,R.E. Lechner,R.E. Lechner,Félix J. Villacorta,J. Šaroun,P. Lukáš,Márton Markó,M. Zanetti,S. Bellissima,L. del Rosso,F. Masi,F. Masi,C. Bovo,M. A. H. Chowdhury,A. De Bonis,L. Di Fresco,L. Di Fresco,C. Scatigno,C. Scatigno,Stewart F. Parker,Felix Fernandez-Alonso,Felix Fernandez-Alonso,Felix Fernandez-Alonso,Daniele Colognesi,Roberto Senesi,Carla Andreani,Giuseppe Gorini,G. Scionti,A. Schreyer +202 more
TL;DR: The European Spallation Source (ESS) as mentioned in this paper consists of a high-power accelerator and target station, providing a unique long-pulse time structure of slow neutrons.