
Neutron Scattering
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- Front Cover
- Neutron Scattering
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Preface
- List of Symbols
- Chapter 1. Introduction to Neutron Scattering
- 1.1. General Principles of Neutron Scattering
- 1.2. Theoretical Framework
- 1.3. Scattering from Solids
- 1.4. Scattering from Dense Fluids
- 1.5. Special Applications of Nuclear Scattering
- 1.6. Scattering from Magnetic Structures
- 1.7. Magnetic Inelastic Scattering
- 1.8. Nuclear Spin Ordering
- 1.9. Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 2. Neutron Sources
- 2.1. Introduction and Overview
- 2.2. Characteristics of Primary Sources
- 2.3. Steady-State Source Moderators
- 2.4. Pulsed Source Moderators
- References
- Bibliography
- Chapter 3. Experimental Techniques
- 3.1. A Classification of Neutron Instrumentation
- 3.2. Components of Neutron Beam Instruments
- 3.3. Total Cross-Section Instruments
- 3.4. Diffractometers for Measuring ds/dO
- 3.5. Diffractometers for Measuring Single-Crystal Cross Sections
- 3.6. Spectrometers for Elastic or Quasi-Elastic Scattering
- 3.7. Spectrometers for Inelastic Scattering from Isotropic Samples
- 3.8. Single-Crystal Inelastic Instruments
- References
- Chapter 4. Neutron Optics
- 4.1. The Optical Analogy and the Refractive Index
- 4.2. Refraction and Reflection
- 4.3. Diffraction by Macroscopic Objects
- 4.4. Interference and Interferometry
- 4.5. Applications of Neutron Interferometry in fundamental Physics
- 4.6. Neutron Optics in Perfect Crystals
- 4.7. Conclusions and Future Prospects
- References
- Chapter 5. Chemical Crystallography
- 5.1. Introduction
- 5.2. Experimental Techniques and Data Analysis
- 5.3. Transition Metal Hydrides
- 5.4. Carbon-Hydrogen-Metal Interactions
- 5.5. Hydrogen Bonds
- 5.6. One-Dimensional Conducting Materials
- 5.7. Electron and Spin Density Studies
- 5.8. Summary
- References
- Chapter 6. Lattice Dynamics
- 6.1. Introduction
- 6.2. Theoretical Framework
- 6.3. Experimental Considerations
- 6.4. Discussion of Some Selected Experimental Results
- 6.5. Concluding Remarks
- References
- Chapter 7. Molecular Dynamics and Spectroscopy
- 7.1. Molecular Lattice Dynamics
- 7.2. Phonon Measurements
- 7.3. Molecular Dynamics
- 7.4. The Plastic Crystalline Phase
- References
- Appendix. Neutron Scattering Lengths and Cross Sections
- A.1. Introduction
- A.2. Theoretical Background
- A.3. Calculations and Discussion
- References
- Index
- Contents of Volume 23, Part B
- Contents of Volume 23, Part C
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