Instrumentation for Neutron Inelastic Scattering Research: Proceedings of a Panel Held in Vienna, 1-5 December 1969 |
Contents
A critical comparison of techniques for inelastic neutron scattering | 1 |
A comparison of different instruments with respect | 19 |
Comparison of neutronscattering techniques with regard | 37 |
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advantage analyser angle applied background beam better block Bragg BROCKHOUSE calculated channel chopper coil cold collimation compared considered conventional correlation counting crystal crystal spectrometer curve cycle detector determined direction discussed dispersion distribution effect efficiency EGELSTAFF energy error experimental experiments factor field Figure flux function gain given gives graphite guide tube incident increase inelastic scattering integrated intensity interest length liquid loss magnetic material maximum means measured method monochromator mosaic neutron neutron sources obtained operation path peak performed period phonon polarization position possible probability problem pulse range reactor reason reduce reflection region relation relative resolution sample sequences shape shown shows single spectrometer spectrum spread statistical surface technique temperature time-of-flight transmission triple-axis unit values vector wavelength width