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... particles with a homogeneous scattering length density Pbp bp / ap ( where b , is the scattering length averaged over the particle volume , and va , is the atomic volume in the particle ) , and let these particles be imbedded in a ...
... particles with a homogeneous scattering length density Pbp bp / ap ( where b , is the scattering length averaged over the particle volume , and va , is the atomic volume in the particle ) , and let these particles be imbedded in a ...
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... particle as well as interparticle effects can contribute to do / d over the whole Q range of interest . Quite frequently , the size distribution of particles is also complicating the interpretation of SAS patterns , and the single - ...
... particle as well as interparticle effects can contribute to do / d over the whole Q range of interest . Quite frequently , the size distribution of particles is also complicating the interpretation of SAS patterns , and the single - ...
Page 238
... particles can only be expected if interparticle interference is neglected . Generalizing Eq . ( 7 ) , one can write for the scattering of a random system of nonidentical particles without orientational correlations V - do ( Q ) ΦΩ = N Σ ...
... particles can only be expected if interparticle interference is neglected . Generalizing Eq . ( 7 ) , one can write for the scattering of a random system of nonidentical particles without orientational correlations V - do ( Q ) ΦΩ = N Σ ...
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 |