This book provides a comprehensive and up-to-date introduction to the fundamental theory and applications of slow-neutron scattering.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John M. Carpenter was Professor of Nuclear Engineering at the University of Michigan from 1964-75. He later became a senior physicist at Argonne National Laboratory where he originated and built the first accelerator-based pulsed neutron sources. He is now a Distinguished Scientist Emeritus at Argonne National Laboratory and was awarded the Clifford Shull Prize in Neutron Physics in 2006.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. About neutrons 2. Neutron production, moderation, characterization of sources 3. Scattering theory: nuclear 4. Scattering theory: magnetic 5. Neutron scattering instruments: diffractometers and reflectometers 6. Neutron scattering instruments: spectrometers 7. Devices 8. Detectors 9. Nuclear scattering: crystal structures 10. Nuclear scattering: lattice dynamics 11. Nuclear scattering: chemical spectroscopy 12. Magnetic scattering: structures 13. Magnetic scattering: excitations 14. Disordered and large structures.