
Neutron Scattering
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- Front Cover
- Neutron Scattering
- Copyright Page
- Contentes
- Preface
- List of Symbols
- Chapter 18. Phase Transitions
- 18.1. Introduction
- 18.2. Phase Transitions and Neutron Scattering
- 18.3. Phase Transitions in Pure Model Systems
- 18.4. Disordered Systems
- 18.5. Structural Phase Transitions
- 18.6. Conclusions
- References
- Chapter 19. Magnetic Structures
- 19.1. Introduction
- 19.2. Elastic Neutron Scattering
- 19.3. Experimental Techniques
- 19.4. Usefulness of Polarized Neutron Beams
- 19.5. Group Theory and Magnetic Structure Determination
- 19.6. Ferromagnetic and Antiferromagnetic Structures
- 19.7. Incommensurate Magnetic Structures
- 19.8. Investigation of Magnetic Phase Diagrams
- 19.9. Concluding Remarks
- References
- Chapter 20. Magnetic Excitations
- 20.1. Introduction to Theory and Techniques
- 20.2. 3d Transition Metals, Alloys, and Compounds
- 20.3. 4f Lanthanide Metals, Alloys, and Compounds
- 20.4. 5f Actinide Systems
- 20.5. Low-Dimensional Magnetic Systems
- 20.6. Summary and Future Prospects
- References
- Chapter 21. Nuclear Magnetism
- 21.1. Introduction
- 21.2. Neutron Scattering by a Macroscopic Target
- 21.3. The Pseudomagnetic Nuclear Field
- 21.4 Pseudomagnetic Resonance
- 21.5. Measurement of Nuclear Pseudomagnetic Moments
- 21.6. Bragg Scattering by Ordered Nuclear Spins
- References
- Chapter 22. Polymers
- 22.1. Introduction
- 22.2. Small-Angle Neutron Scattering
- 22.3. Dynamics of Polymer Molecules
- References
- Chapter 23. Neutron Crystallography of Proteins
- 23.1. Introduction
- 23.2. Instrumentation for Data Collection
- 23.3. Determination of an Initial Model for a Protein
- 23.4. Methods of Neutron Structure Refinement
- 23.5. Structural Results of Neutron Diffraction Studies of Proteins
- 23.6. Studies of Protein Dynamics Using Neutron Diffraction
- 23.7. Summary and Conclusions
- References
- Chapter 24. Molecular Biology
- 24.1. Introduction
- 24.2. The Neutron Small-Angle Camera D11
- 24.3. Basic Features of Neutron Scattering
- 24.4. Contrast Variation
- 24.5. Scattering Density and Forward Scattering
- 24.6. Scattering Function of a Single Particle
- 24.7. The Multipole Expansion
- 24.8. In-Situ Structure Determination
- 24.9. Triangulation
- References
- Chapter 25. Industrial Applications
- 25.1. Introduction
- 25.2. The Neutron Beam as a Materials Probe
- 25.3. Applied Neutron Techniques and Their Possible Alternatives
- 25.4. Neutron Radiography
- 25.5 Microstructure Determination by Small-Angle Neutron Scattering
- 25.6. Multiphase Analysis Using Powder Neutron Diffraction
- 25.7. Measurement of Texture and Crystal Quality
- 25.8 Residual Stress Measurement by High-Resolution Neutron Diffraction
- 25.9. Diffuse Scattering
- 25.10 Inelastic Scattering from Vibrational States
- 25.11. Portable Sources
- 25.12. How to Go about Industrial Research
- 25.13. Conclusions
- References
- Index
- Contents of Volume 23, PART A .
- Contents of Volume 23, PART B.
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