Neutron ScatteringG. Kostorz |
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... Plane two - dimensional detectors for small - angle neutron scattering were initially built to operate in the direct ... plane Cathode plane -Induced pulses Cathode strips -Wire plane Fig . 9. Example of position sensing in neutron ...
... Plane two - dimensional detectors for small - angle neutron scattering were initially built to operate in the direct ... plane Cathode plane -Induced pulses Cathode strips -Wire plane Fig . 9. Example of position sensing in neutron ...
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... plane ( the primary slip plane ) containing magnetic field H and incident beam direction ko . For = 0 , ko is parallel to [ 111 ] , the primary Burgers vector , and H is parallel to [ 121 ] . Scattering at 9 = 90 ° , i.e. , for Q ...
... plane ( the primary slip plane ) containing magnetic field H and incident beam direction ko . For = 0 , ko is parallel to [ 111 ] , the primary Burgers vector , and H is parallel to [ 121 ] . Scattering at 9 = 90 ° , i.e. , for Q ...
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... plane by the use of horizontally and / or vertically curved monochromators . If the horizontal plane corre- sponds to the scattering plane , horizontal focusing affects directly the resolution of an experiment whereas the increase in ...
... plane by the use of horizontally and / or vertically curved monochromators . If the horizontal plane corre- sponds to the scattering plane , horizontal focusing affects directly the resolution of an experiment whereas the increase in ...
Contents
Neutron Production and Detection | 12 |
Basic Scattering Theory | 21 |
Diffraction from Crystals | 30 |
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Neutron Scattering: Treatise on Materials Science and Technology, Volume 15 G. Kostorz Limited preview - 2013 |
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Einführung in die Kristallographie Will Kleber,Hans-Joachim Bautsch,Joachim Bohm No preview available - 1998 |