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A quasielastic light scattering detector for chromatographic analysis
Review of Scientific Instruments, 1993Very sensitive laser light scattering equipment has been designed to be used in conjunction with chromatographic column separation. The system is prealigned and fully computer controlled. It gives the hydrodynamic radius of the eluting particles on line during separation.
P. Lago+3 more
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Dynamics of collagen hydration by quasielastic neutron scattering
Physica B: Condensed Matter, 2000Abstract QENS spectra from 52% H 2 O-hydrated collagen fibres ( T =276–321 K) were modelled by three-component scattering laws including small central peak broadenings. These give diffusion coefficients for mobile H 2 O of ∼5×10 −6 cm 2 /s, with activation energy ∼2 kcal/mol. The broad components relate to localised modes.
Middendorf, H.D.+4 more
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Quasielastic scattering of He6 from C12 at 82.3 MeV/nucleon
, 2011Quasielastic scattering of {sup 6}He on a {sup 12}C target was measured at 82.3 MeV/nucleon. Special care was taken to treat the background subtraction at very small angles.
J. Lou+32 more
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The reorientational dynamics of tetrahydroborate (BH4–) anions in the hexagonal 1:1 LiBH4–LiI solid solution were characterized by quasielastic neutron scattering (QENS) with results extended to high momentum transfers (Q).
N. Verdal+4 more
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The reorientational dynamics of tetrahydroborate (BH4–) anions in the hexagonal 1:1 LiBH4–LiI solid solution were characterized by quasielastic neutron scattering (QENS) with results extended to high momentum transfers (Q).
N. Verdal+4 more
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Quasielastic light scattering from rutile
Physical Review B, 1999Quasielastic light scattering consisting of two components has been observed in single crystals of rutile (TiO{sub 2}). The broad component with a linewidth of 330 GHz at 297 K becomes narrower with decreasing temperature. In contrast, the narrow component, which has a linewidth of 1.1 GHz at 297 K, broadens as the temperature decreases.
Seishiro Saikan+3 more
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Quasielastic and Inelastic Neutron Scattering
1982The neutron is a heavy particle compared to photons and therefore scattering spectroscopy using neutrons covers a unique range of frequency-spatial correlations. For inelastic experiments the far infra-red spectroscopic range up to ∼1000 cm-1 may be observed with sizeable wave vector transfers and phonon dispersion curves mapped out.
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Quasielastic Neutrino Scattering
Physical Review Letters, 1969R. L. Kustom+4 more
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Quasielastic laser light scattering
Chemical Society Reviews, 1973A. R. Maret, A. M. Jamieson
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Quasielastic incoherent scattering in fractal systems
Physical Review B, 1995T. K. Ballabh+2 more
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