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Polarization analysis of thermal-neutron scattering.

R. M. Moon, +2 more
- 10 May 1969 - 
- Vol. 181, Iss: 2, pp 920-931
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In this paper, a triple-axis neutron spectrometer with polarization sensitive crystals on both the first and third axes is described, and the calculation of polarized-neutron scattering cross sections is presented in a form particularly suited to apply to this instrument.
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A triple-axis neutron spectrometer with polarization-sensitive crystals on both the first and third axes is described. The calculation of polarized-neutron scattering cross sections is presented in a form particularly suited to apply to this instrument. Experimental results on nuclear incoherent scattering, paramagnetic scattering, Bragg scattering, and spin-wave scattering are presented to illustrate the possible applications of neutron-polarization analysis.

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