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Inelastic Light Scattering

1980
Inelastic light scattering processes such as Raman and fluorescent scattering have been utilized recently as diagnostic probes for small particles and biological cells. The model of inelastic scattering described in this chapter assumes that the active molecules within a spherical particle can be represented by a classical oscillating electric dipole ...
H. Chew, M. Kerker, P. J. McNulty
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Neutron Inelastic Scattering

Physical Review, 1954
Robert M. Kiehn, Clark Goodman
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Inelastic electron scattering

Il Nuovo Cimento, 1965
La structure generale de la section efficace differentielle de diffusion inelastique des electrons est donnee, en premiere approximation de Born electromagnetique, pour un nombre arbitraire de particules finales. Une attention particuliere a ete donnee aux cas limites d’un photon reel et de la diffusion elastique.
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Inelastic Neutron Scattering

1986
Experiments with thermal neutrons are most useful in the study of lattice vibrations. The advantage stems from the basic nature of the neutron: The De Broglie wavelength of a thermal neutron is of the same order of magnitude as the interatomic distances in crystals, and the energy of a thermal neutron is of the same order as the energy of a lattice ...
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Scattering, inelastic: Electron

2005
M. Erbudak, D.D. Vvedensky
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Inelastic Scattering of Neutrons [PDF]

open access: possiblePhysical Review, 1954
L.E. Beghian   +3 more
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Inelastic Neutron Scattering

1996
A brief survey is given of the theoretical principles, practical aspects and applications of inelastic magnetic neutron scattering.
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Inelastic electron scattering

2008
In this short review some of the more recent data from electroproduction experiments will be discussed. Part I is concerned with the shadow effect in photo- and electroproduction. Some remarks about scaling follow. We than turn to some specific channels and discuss mostly the dependence on Q2 .
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Inelastic Scattering of Protons

Physical Review, 1943
John Marshall, R. H. Dicke
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Inelastic scattering of deuterons

The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science, 1951
R. Huby, H.C. Newns
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