Neutron Scattering
β Scribed by G. Kostorz (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 1979
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 537
- Series
- Treatise on Materials Science & Technology 15
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Inside Front Cover
Page ii
Front Matter
Page iii
Copyright page
Page iv
List of Contributors
Pages ix-x
Foreword
Page xi
H. HERMAN
Preface
Pages xiii-xiv
Contents of Previous Volumes
Pages xv-xx
List of Selected Symbols
Pages xxi-xxiv
Neutron ScatteringβGeneral Introduction
Pages 1-67
G. KOSTORZ, S.W. LOVESEY
Neutron Crystallography
Pages 69-130
P.J. BROWN
Phonons and Structural Phase Transitions
Pages 131-189
R. CURRAT, R. PYNN
Phonons and Defects
Pages 191-226
R.M. NICKLOW
Small-Angle Scattering and Its Applications to Materials Science
Pages 227-289
G. KOSTORZ
Diffusion Elastic Neutron Scattering from Nonmagnetic Materials
Pages 291-336
G.S. BAUER
Magnetic Inhomogeneities
Pages 337-380
T.J. HICKS
Polymer Conformation and Dynamics
Pages 381-422
J.S. HIGGINS
Hydrogen in Metals
Pages 423-460
K. SKΓLD, M.H. MUELLER, T.O. BRUN
Materials Problems in Neutron Devices
Pages 461-511
A. FREUND, J.B. FORSYTH
Index
Pages 513-523
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