Neutron ScatteringG. Kostorz |
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... reciprocal lattice vectors at which finite nuclear scattering occurs ; or with the determination of the structure factors FN ( T ) . The first type of measurement enables the reciprocal lattice to be constructed and hence the shape and ...
... reciprocal lattice vectors at which finite nuclear scattering occurs ; or with the determination of the structure factors FN ( T ) . The first type of measurement enables the reciprocal lattice to be constructed and hence the shape and ...
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... reciprocal space to a small volume centered on a mean reciprocal lattice point . In the real experimental situation not only is not defined precisely but also the incident neutron beam will have a certain divergence An and a certain ...
... reciprocal space to a small volume centered on a mean reciprocal lattice point . In the real experimental situation not only is not defined precisely but also the incident neutron beam will have a certain divergence An and a certain ...
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... reciprocal space by using Ewald's construction and smearing the reciprocal lattice point in directions parallel and perpendicular to the diffracting vector corresponding to lattice strains and tilts , respectively . Figure 6 shows how a ...
... reciprocal space by using Ewald's construction and smearing the reciprocal lattice point in directions parallel and perpendicular to the diffracting vector corresponding to lattice strains and tilts , respectively . Figure 6 shows how a ...
Contents
Neutron Production and Detection | 12 |
Basic Scattering Theory | 21 |
Diffraction from Crystals | 30 |
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Einführung in die Kristallographie Will Kleber,Hans-Joachim Bautsch,Joachim Bohm No preview available - 1998 |