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Toward advances in life sciences and better materials for energy storage
BASIS can be used to probe dynamic processes in various systems on the pico- to nanosecond time scale. It is well suited for probing diffusive and relaxation motions. Applicable fields of study include, but are not limited to:
With Si(111) analyzers
| Elastic energy | 
			 2.08 meV  | 
		
| Bandwidth | ±100 μeV or ±200 μeV | 
| Resolution (elastic) | 3.5 μeV | 
| Q range (elastic) | 0.2 Å-1 < Q < 2.0 Å-1 | 
| Solid angle | 1.8 sr | 
With Si(311) analyzers
| Elastic energy | 
			 7.63 meV  | 
		
| Bandwidth | 
			 ±660 μeV or ±1700 μeV  | 
		
| Resolution (elastic) | 
			 15 μeV  | 
		
| Q range (elastic) | 0.4 Å-1 < Q < 3.8 Å-1 | 
| Solid angle | 
			 0.6 sr  | 
		
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