Scientists from TU Vienna, INRIM Turin and ILL Grenoble, have managed to develop a neutron interferometer that can use two separate crystals. The team of researchers have managed to achieve this feat that has been eluding physicists since the 1990s, using a high-precision tip-tilt platform for the crystals' alignment.
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