Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Nuclear scattering – basic theory
- 3 Nuclear scattering by crystals
- 4 Correlation functions in nuclear scattering
- 5 Scattering by liquids
- 6 Neutron optics
- 7 Magnetic scattering – basic theory
- 8 Scattering from magnetically ordered crystals
- 9 Polarisation analysis
- Appendices
- Solutions to examples
- Bibliography
- References
- Glossary of symbols
- Index
Preface
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 May 2012
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Nuclear scattering – basic theory
- 3 Nuclear scattering by crystals
- 4 Correlation functions in nuclear scattering
- 5 Scattering by liquids
- 6 Neutron optics
- 7 Magnetic scattering – basic theory
- 8 Scattering from magnetically ordered crystals
- 9 Polarisation analysis
- Appendices
- Solutions to examples
- Bibliography
- References
- Glossary of symbols
- Index
Summary
This book arose from some lectures given in Cambridge in 1973 at a Summer School organised by the Neutron Scattering Group of the Institute of Physics and the Faraday Society. It is intended for experimenters in the field of thermal neutron scattering who wish to see the theoretical ideas developed in a not too formal manner. But I hope it may be of interest to students and research workers in related fields.
I assume no previous knowledge of the theory of thermal neutron scattering, but a familiarity with the basic concepts of quantum mechanics and solid state physics is necessary for a proper understanding of the text. The required results in these subjects are summarised in appendices. The latter also contain proofs of some of the mathematical results.
Some problem examples have been given at the ends of chapters. They are intended to illustrate the text, and the reader is advised to glance at them even if he is not inclined to try to solve them. Their purpose is partly, as with some of the appendices, to remove some mathematical material from the main body of the text, and partly, to stimulate the reader to a more active understanding of the subject.
Thermal neutron scattering is being applied in more and more areas of science. But this book does not attempt to cover the theory of all the applications.
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