Neutron Scattering

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Academic Press, Sep 18, 1986 - Science - 554 pages

This work covers in some detail the application of neutron scattering to different fields of physics, materials science, chemistry, biology, the earth sciences and engineering. Its goal is to enable researchers in a particular area to identify aspects of their work in which neutron scattering techniques might contribute, conceive the important experiments to be done, assess what is required to carry them out, write a successful proposal for one of the major user facilities, and perform the experiments under the guidance of the appropriate instrument scientist.

The authors of the various chapters take account of the advances in experimental techniques over the past 25 years--for example, neutron reflectivity and spin-echo spectroscopy and techniques for probing the dynamics of complex materials and biological systems. Furthermore, with the third-generation spallation sources recently constructed in the United States and Japan and in the advanced planning stage in Europe, there is an increasing interest in time-of-flight techniques and short wavelengths. Correspondingly, the improved performance of cold moderators at both reactors and spallation sources has extended the long-wavelength capabilities.

  • Chapter authors are pre-eminent in their field
  • Seminal experiments are presented as examples
  • Provides guidance on how to plan, execute and analyse experiments
 

Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction to Neutron Scattering
1
Chapter 2 Neutron Sources
99
Chapter 3 Experimental Techniques
197
Chapter 4 Neutron Optics
259
Chapter 5 Chemical Crystallography
339
Chapter 6 Lattice Dynamics
369
Chapter 7 Molecular Dynamics and Spectroscopy
441
Appendix Neutron Scattering Lengths and Cross Sections
521
Index
551
Contents of Volume 23 Part B
556
Contents of Volume 23 Part C
557
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