D. Edge, Alan Williams, Z. Kasztovszky, Z. Kis, I. Kovács, L. Rosta, Z. Szőkefalvi-Nagy, G. Káli
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Nondestructive methods of analysis applied to oriental swords
Various neutron techniques were employed at the Budapest Nuclear Centre in an attempt to find the most useful method for analysing the high-carbon steels found in Oriental arms and armour, such as those in the Wallace Collection, London. Neutron diffraction was found to be the most useful in terms of identifying such steels and also indicating the presence of hidden pattern