Neutron Spectroscopy

Neutron Spectroscopy by N.A. Chernoplekov, published by Springer on May 31, 1994, is a comprehensive volume that delves into the theoretical and experimental dimensions of neutron spectroscopy as it pertains to solids. Spanning 388 pages, this edition presents an in-depth analysis of how complex crystals can be examined through the lenses of symmetry theories and neutron scattering, particularly in the context of structural or magnetic transitions.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the methodologies and principles underlying neutron scattering techniques, as well as their applications in solid-state physics. The book addresses key topics such as spectrum analysis and the behavior of neutrons in relation to various solid materials. This scholarly work serves as a resource for those interested in the intricate relationships between neutron scattering and the structural properties of solids, making it a significant contribution to the field of condensed matter physics.
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This volume analyzes both the theoretical and experimental aspects of neutron spectroscopy of solids, whereby complex crystals may be analyzed in relation to the theories of symmetry and neutron scattering near a structural or magnetic transition.
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