Neutron diffraction or
elastic neutron scattering is the application of
neutron scattering to the determination of the atomic and/or magnetic structure of a material. A sample to be examined is placed in a beam of
thermal or cold neutrons to obtain a diffraction pattern that provides information of the structure of the material. The technique is similar to
X-ray diffraction but due to their different scattering properties, neutrons and X-rays provide complementary information: X-Rays are suited for superficial analysis, strong x-rays from
synchrotron radiation are suited for shallow depths or thin specimens, while neutrons having high penetration depth are suited for bulk samples.