Neutron ScatteringG. Kostorz |
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Page 22
... values of r and for thermal neutron scattering , Qr << 1 , we obtain a constant value -ɓ = mn 27th2 Snuel V ( r ) d3r ( 14 ) where ɓ is called the scattering length and has been defined to be the negative value of the amplitude of the ...
... values of r and for thermal neutron scattering , Qr << 1 , we obtain a constant value -ɓ = mn 27th2 Snuel V ( r ) d3r ( 14 ) where ɓ is called the scattering length and has been defined to be the negative value of the amplitude of the ...
Page 269
... values given in Table II of Chapter I does not change the results drastically ( see Gerold and Kostorz , 1978 ) . precipitate and matrix . In a binary alloy A - B two concentrations are needed to characterize the miscibility gap ...
... values given in Table II of Chapter I does not change the results drastically ( see Gerold and Kostorz , 1978 ) . precipitate and matrix . In a binary alloy A - B two concentrations are needed to characterize the miscibility gap ...
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... values of p , from experimentally observed profiles which agreed with values obtained from other techniques on several Cu samples . He determined the widths n , and & of the lattice tilt and strain distributions giving rise to ẞ and ẞ ...
... values of p , from experimentally observed profiles which agreed with values obtained from other techniques on several Cu samples . He determined the widths n , and & of the lattice tilt and strain distributions giving rise to ẞ and ẞ ...
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 |