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... collimation is high ( 18 ' ) , the a , collimation is 30 ' and the a , collimation is fixed by the sample size and the resolution of the detector ( 5 mm ) . It is not possible to use collimators or slit systems between the sample and ...
... collimation is high ( 18 ' ) , the a , collimation is 30 ' and the a , collimation is fixed by the sample size and the resolution of the detector ( 5 mm ) . It is not possible to use collimators or slit systems between the sample and ...
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... collimation section , a small sample vessel , a large sample vessel recently added to improve access to the beam center line and extend the range of possible experiments ( Kostorz , 1975 ) , and a detector tube ( see Fig . 6 ) . The ...
... collimation section , a small sample vessel , a large sample vessel recently added to improve access to the beam center line and extend the range of possible experiments ( Kostorz , 1975 ) , and a detector tube ( see Fig . 6 ) . The ...
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... collimated and more or less monochromatic beams impinging on the sample ; the degree of collimation and monochromatization are determined by resolution and intensity requirements . In Section II we saw how beam collimation can be ...
... collimated and more or less monochromatic beams impinging on the sample ; the degree of collimation and monochromatization are determined by resolution and intensity requirements . In Section II we saw how beam collimation can be ...
Contents
Neutron Production and Detection | 12 |
Basic Scattering Theory | 21 |
Diffraction from Crystals | 30 |
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Ź alloys amplitude antiferromagnetic atoms average Bragg peaks Bragg scattering calculated chain chapter by Kostorz Chem coherent collimation concentration cross section Crystallogr Debye-Waller factor defect density dependence detector direction dispersion curves displacements distribution domain elastic electron energy experimental ferroelectric ferromagnetic flux line frequency hydrogen impurity incoherent scattering inelastic scattering Institut Laue-Langevin intensity interaction isotope Kostorz and Lovesey Lett magnetic scattering materials matrix measurements metal mode molecules monochromator neutron beam neutron diffraction neutron SAS neutron scattering nuclear obtained orientation parameters particles peak phase phonon Phys plane polarized neutron polymer Proc quasi-elastic reactor reciprocal lattice reflection resolution sample scattering cross section scattering length scattering vector Schelten Schmatz shown in Fig single crystal solid spin structure factor studies symmetry technique temperature theory thermal neutron tion transition unit cell values wave vector wavelength width x-ray ΦΩ
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Einführung in die Kristallographie Will Kleber,Hans-Joachim Bautsch,Joachim Bohm No preview available - 1998 |