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THIS communication explains some experimental results published by Parkinson and Moyer1,2* by proving that the wave amplitude associated with neutrons reflected from a lattice of vibrating piezoelectric resonators corresponds to the amplitude of a frequency modulated wave3,4.
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PETRŽÍLKA, V. Neutron Diffraction on Piezoelectric Vibrating Resonators. Nature 218, 80 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1038/218080a0
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