Neutron ScatteringG. Kostorz |
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... reflection , spherical , and back reflection . They are illustrated diagramatically in Fig . 15. The transmission reflection geometry enables large samples ( up to 30 cm ) to be used which is important if the grain size is large . The ...
... reflection , spherical , and back reflection . They are illustrated diagramatically in Fig . 15. The transmission reflection geometry enables large samples ( up to 30 cm ) to be used which is important if the grain size is large . The ...
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... reflection one or more times during their passage down the defining system and the possibilities of such reflection have been exploited to enhance the neutron flux at the specimen , to focus and bend the beams and to provide polarized ...
... reflection one or more times during their passage down the defining system and the possibilities of such reflection have been exploited to enhance the neutron flux at the specimen , to focus and bend the beams and to provide polarized ...
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... reflection ( Reed et al . , 1973 ) . Clearly , such a monochromator is very costly and beyond the reach of most establishments . ~ A cheaper alternative for a high - focusing angle polarizer may well result from current research into ...
... reflection ( Reed et al . , 1973 ) . Clearly , such a monochromator is very costly and beyond the reach of most establishments . ~ A cheaper alternative for a high - focusing angle polarizer may well result from current research into ...
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 |