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Roberto Senesi

Researcher at University of Rome Tor Vergata

Publications -  178
Citations -  3207

Roberto Senesi is an academic researcher from University of Rome Tor Vergata. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neutron & Neutron scattering. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 171 publications receiving 2929 citations. Previous affiliations of Roberto Senesi include Mediterranean Institute of Fundamental Physics & Rutherford Appleton Laboratory.

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Measurement of momentum distribution of lightatoms and molecules in condensed matter systems using inelastic neutron scattering

TL;DR: In this article, a review of single-particle momentum distributions in light atoms and molecules is presented with specific emphasis on experimental measurements using the deep inelastic neutron scattering technique at eV energies.
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Electron-volt neutron spectroscopy: beyond fundamental systems

TL;DR: In this article, an up-to-date account of the use of electron-volt neutron spectroscopy in materials research is provided, which is a growing area of neutron science, capitalising upon the unique insights pro
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The instrument suite of the European Spallation Source

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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.
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Research opportunities with compact accelerator-driven neutron sources

TL;DR: A comprehensive overview of the history, current status of operation, and ongoing development of compact accelerator-driven neutron sources (CANS) can be found in this article, where the basic physics and engineering regarding neutron production by accelerators, target-moderator systems, and beam line instrumentation are introduced, followed by an extensive discussion of various evolving applications currently exploited at CANS.
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Excess of Proton Mean Kinetic Energy in Supercooled Water

TL;DR: In this paper, a deep inelastic neutron scattering experiment was conducted on supercooled water, and the authors found that a significant excess of proton mean kinetic energy was observed in supercooling water, compared with that measured in stable liquid and solid phases.