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Figure 1
Split substrate approach of the twin-compartment cell. Schematics of footprints of solid–liquid compartments (orange) on silicon blocks (grey). Single-compartment cell (A) and twin-compartment cells tested here (B, C and D). The length and width of the silicon crystals (in mm) correspond to the size of the substrates used in the respective prototypes tested in this work, and arrows indicate the direction of the neutron beam. The dashed rectangles illustrate the compartment sizes measured from the centre of the O-ring grooves. The thickness of the reservoir in P2H and P2V is 0.35 mm, which yields a volume of ∼500 and ∼300 µl in the two models, respectively. In these models, the injection channels and distribution grooves add ∼250 µl to the volume of each reservoir.

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