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... obtained . In many diffraction experiments a monochromatic or nearly monochromatic beam is required . This is customarily obtained for neutrons using a crystal monochromator , whereas for x - ray beams the characteristic line spectrum ...
... obtained . In many diffraction experiments a monochromatic or nearly monochromatic beam is required . This is customarily obtained for neutrons using a crystal monochromator , whereas for x - ray beams the characteristic line spectrum ...
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... obtained to a good approximation from the theory for an isolated defect , multiplied by the number of defects CN ( Elliott and Maradudin , 1965 ) , or from Eq . ( 40 ) and ( 41 ) with ( see Elliott and Taylor , 1967 ) 02 - w , 2 ( q ) ...
... obtained to a good approximation from the theory for an isolated defect , multiplied by the number of defects CN ( Elliott and Maradudin , 1965 ) , or from Eq . ( 40 ) and ( 41 ) with ( see Elliott and Taylor , 1967 ) 02 - w , 2 ( q ) ...
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... obtained in the range Q = 0.1- 1 Å1 are at the limits of the Q regimes for the model there is strong evi- dence that the chain connectivity is observed via the quasi - elastic scattering , even in bulk samples . There remain two ...
... obtained in the range Q = 0.1- 1 Å1 are at the limits of the Q regimes for the model there is strong evi- dence that the chain connectivity is observed via the quasi - elastic scattering , even in bulk samples . There remain two ...
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 |