Neutron ScatteringG. Kostorz |
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... matrix and interparticle interference effects have been neglected . The quan- tities C , and Cm represent the concentration of A atoms in particle and matrix , respectively . F , ( q ) is the single - particle form factor 1 Fp ( q ) ...
... matrix and interparticle interference effects have been neglected . The quan- tities C , and Cm represent the concentration of A atoms in particle and matrix , respectively . F , ( q ) is the single - particle form factor 1 Fp ( q ) ...
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... matrix , Dad : ßa ( q ) , usually known as the dynamical matrix . Thus Σ Dza ; ßa ( 9 ) % , a ( q ) = ∞ , 2 ( q ) σ % a ( ¶ ) d ' : ẞ ( 2 ) The dynamical matrix can be written in terms of the harmonic ( Hooke's law ) components of the ...
... matrix , Dad : ßa ( q ) , usually known as the dynamical matrix . Thus Σ Dza ; ßa ( 9 ) % , a ( q ) = ∞ , 2 ( q ) σ % a ( ¶ ) d ' : ẞ ( 2 ) The dynamical matrix can be written in terms of the harmonic ( Hooke's law ) components of the ...
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... matrix in a similar way to that of impurities in Ni and that the moment at the V or Cr sites is 0 ± 0.7μ . Also , Mn reduces the moment in the Co matrix but not nearly so much ; the moment at the Mn site is 10.7μ . The diffuse ...
... matrix in a similar way to that of impurities in Ni and that the moment at the V or Cr sites is 0 ± 0.7μ . Also , Mn reduces the moment in the Co matrix but not nearly so much ; the moment at the Mn site is 10.7μ . The diffuse ...
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 |