Neutron, X-ray and Light Scattering: Introduction to an Investigative Tool for Colloidal and Polymeric Systems : Proceedings of the European Workshop on Neutron, X-Ray and Light Scattering as an Investigative Tool for Colloidal and Polymeric Systems, Bombannes, France, 27 May-2 June, 1990Peter Lindner, Thomas Zemb This book is devoted to a simple practical approach to neutron, X-ray and light scattering experiments, involving model calculation of the scattering and mathematical transformation. It is intended to attract colloid and polymer scientists using scattering methods in their laboratory or at common research facilities. The primary objective is to explain the current methodology of elastic and quasi-elastic scattering techniques (avoiding both under and over-exploitation of data) rather than a general course on colloids and polymers. Basic information on data interpretation, on the complementarity of the different types of radiation, as well as information on recent applications and developments are presented. |
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... function . The limiting factors are the maximum scattering angle h2 , the statistical error 6 ( h ) and the ... distribution . We know from simulations that this value is in the order of 20 % . Special Transforms The PDDF p ( r ) or the size ...
... function . The limiting factors are the maximum scattering angle h2 , the statistical error 6 ( h ) and the ... distribution . We know from simulations that this value is in the order of 20 % . Special Transforms The PDDF p ( r ) or the size ...
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... distribution function p ( r ) , which describes the probability of fin- ding a given distance r separating any two volume elements within a particle , weighted with the product of the scattering - length densities of the two volume ...
... distribution function p ( r ) , which describes the probability of fin- ding a given distance r separating any two volume elements within a particle , weighted with the product of the scattering - length densities of the two volume ...
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... function into a sum of exponential decay components . In general , the ... distribution of exponential decay components . In a real experiment , the ... function . In the latter group of methods belong the histogram method by Ostrowski et ...
... function into a sum of exponential decay components . In general , the ... distribution of exponential decay components . In a real experiment , the ... function . In the latter group of methods belong the histogram method by Ostrowski et ...
Contents
Introduction to scattering experiments | 3 |
Initial data treatment | 19 |
Smallangle scattering and light scattering | 33 |
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