
Neutron scattering is arguably the most powerful technique available for looking inside materials and seeing what the atoms are doing. This textbook provides a comprehensive and up-to-date account of the many different ways neutrons are being used to investigate the behaviour of atoms and molecules in bulk matter. It is written in a pedagogical style, and includes many examples and exercises. Every year, thousands of experiments are performed at neutron scattering facilities around the world, exploring phenomena in physics, chemistry, materials science, as well as in interdisciplinary areas such as biology, materials engineering, and cultural heritage. This book fulfils a need for a modern and pedagogical treatment of the principles behind the various different neutron techniques, in order to provide scientists with the essential formal tools to design their experiments and interpret the results. The book will be of particular interest to researchers using neutrons to study the atomic-scale structure and dynamics in crystalline solids, simple liquids and molecular fluids by diffraction techniques, including small-angle scattering and reflectometry, and by spectroscopic methods, ranging from conventional techniques for inelastic and quasielastic scattering to neutron spin-echo and Compton scattering. A comprehensive treatment of magnetic neutron scattering is given, including the many and diverse applications of polarized neutrons.
This text investigates the fundamental principles and practical applications of neutron scattering as a primary diagnostic tool for analyzing atomic behavior in condensed matter. Author Andrew T. Boothroyd provides a pedagogical framework designed to bridge the gap between theoretical physics and experimental execution. By synthesizing complex scattering techniques, the book equips researchers with the formal tools necessary to design experiments and interpret data across physics, chemistry, and materials engineering.
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Experts recognize this work as a modern, comprehensive resource for researchers and graduate students engaged in neutron scattering. Readers frequently note the clarity of the pedagogical approach, which effectively translates complex scattering theory into actionable experimental methodology.
Page Count:
512
Publication Date:
2020-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192607057
ISBN-13:
9780192607058
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