Introduction to the theory of thermal neutron scattering / G.L. Squires (1924-2010), lecturer in physics at the University of Cambridge and Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.
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TextPublisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2012Edition: Third editionDescription: 1 online resource (vii, 260 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781139107808 (ebook)
- 530.416 23
- QC793.5.T428 S68 2012
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Since the advent of the nuclear reactor, thermal neutron scattering has proved a valuable tool for studying many properties of solids and liquids, and research workers are active in the field at reactor centres and universities throughout the world. This classic text provides the basic quantum theory of thermal neutron scattering and applies the concepts to scattering by crystals, liquids and magnetic systems. Other topics discussed are the relation of the scattering to correlation functions in the scattering system, the dynamical theory of scattering and polarisation analysis. No previous knowledge of the theory of thermal neutron scattering is assumed, but basic knowledge of quantum mechanics and solid state physics is required. The book is intended for experimenters rather than theoreticians, and the discussion is kept as informal as possible. A number of examples, with worked solutions, are included as an aid to the understanding of the text.
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