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An Introduction to Neutron Scattering - Spallation Neutron Source

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Ene rgy Trans fe r (me V)<br />

10000<br />

100<br />

1<br />

0.01<br />

10-4<br />

10-6<br />

Ne utro ns in Co n de ns e d Matte r Re s e arc h<br />

SSPSS pa lla tio - Chopper n - Ch opp Spectrometer<br />

er<br />

ILL - w itho u t s pin -ec ho<br />

ILL - w ith s p in -e ch o<br />

Elastic <strong>Scattering</strong><br />

[Larger Objects Resolved]<br />

Micelles Polymers<br />

Proteins in Solution<br />

Viruses<br />

Metallu rgical<br />

Systems<br />

Colloids<br />

Aggregate<br />

Motion<br />

Polymers<br />

and<br />

Biological<br />

Systems<br />

Coherent<br />

M odes in<br />

Glasses<br />

and Liquids<br />

Molecular<br />

M otions<br />

Mem branes<br />

Proteins<br />

Critic al<br />

Sca ttering<br />

Diffusive<br />

Modes<br />

Spin<br />

Wa ves<br />

Elec tron-<br />

phonon<br />

Intera ctions<br />

C rystal and<br />

Magnetic<br />

Structures<br />

Crystal<br />

Fields<br />

Slower<br />

M otions<br />

Res olved<br />

Molecular<br />

Reorie nta tion<br />

Tunneling<br />

Spectroscopy<br />

Surface<br />

Effects ?<br />

Itine rant<br />

Magnets<br />

Hyd rog en<br />

Modes<br />

Molecular<br />

Vibrations<br />

La ttice<br />

Vibra tions<br />

and<br />

A nharmonicity<br />

Amorphous<br />

Systems<br />

N eutron<br />

Induced<br />

Excitations<br />

Momentum<br />

Distributions<br />

Accurate Liquid Structu res<br />

Precision Crystallography<br />

<strong>An</strong>harmonicity<br />

0 .0 01 0.01 0 .1 1 10 100<br />

Q (Å -1 )<br />

<strong>Neutron</strong> scattering experiments measure the number of neutrons scattered at different values of<br />

the wavevec<strong>to</strong>r and energy transfered <strong>to</strong> the neutron, denoted Q and E. The phenomena probed<br />

depend on the values of Q and E accessed.

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