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Magnetic Scattering Of Neutrons

1991
Abstract The scattering of low-energy neutrons provides an extremely powerful experimental technique for studying the properties of solids. The neutron has a number of special characteristics, on which its utility as a tool for examining magnetic materials depends.
Jens Jensen, Allan R Mackintosh
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Magnetic scattering of neutrons and magnetic excitations

1991
The important properties of the neutron for the examination of the structure of condensed matter are that it has no electric charge; that its mass is very closely the same as that of the proton; that its nuclear spin is one half; and that it possesses a magnetic moment.
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The Magnetic Scattering of Neutrons

Physical Review, 1938
The interaction of neutrons with ferromagnetic materials has been investigated through a number of experiments. Because of the dependence of the interaction upon the spin orientation of the neutron relative to the magnetic field of the atom, and the effect of this spin dependent perturbation on the nuclear scattering, a beam of neutrons transmitted ...
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Magnetic photon scattering

Journal of Physics C: Solid State Physics, 1987
The paper reviews, at an introductory level, the theory of photon scattering from condensed matter. Magnetic scattering, which arises from first-order relativistic corrections to the Thomson scattering amplitude, is the main topic. A general theoretical framework is discussed for the cross section and secondary polarisation.
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On the Magnetic Scattering of Neutrons

Physical Review, 1939
Halpern, O., Johnson, M. H.
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Magnetic Neutron Scattering

1980
In setting up a theory of scattering within the framework of quantum mechanics there are three basic ingredients. They are the incident wave, the scattered wave and the scatterer. Really only the incident wave and the scatterer are prerequisite. The scattered wave results from the interaction of these two and it may be better to consider scattering ...
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Magnetic Scattering

1977
S. W. Lovesey, J. M. Loveluck
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Magnetic Scattering

Superconducting Materials, 2000
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Magnetic scattering of neutrons

Physical Review B, 1975
C. Stassis, H. W. Deckman
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Magnetic small-angle neutron scattering

Reviews of Modern Physics, 2019
Dirk Honecker   +2 more
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