B. T. M. Willis, Department of Chemistry, University of Oxford,C. J. Carlile, Department of Physics, University of Lund
Professor B. T. M. Willis
1953-1956 GEC Research Laboratory, London 1956-1984 Harwell Research Laboratory 1984-2007 Dept. of Inorganic Chemistry, University of Oxford
Life membership of British Crystallographic Association, 2001
Professor C. J. Carlile
1973 JRC Ispra Italy 1974-1975 Neutron Beam Research Unit, Rutherrford Appleton Laboratory 1975-1977 Institut Laue-Langevin, Grenoble 1978-1998 ISIS pulsed Neutron Source, RAL 1999-2006 Director of Institut Laue Langevin 2006- Lund University, Sweden Glazebrook Medal of the Institute of Phtysics, London Honorary D. Sc. University of Birmingham
Part I: General considerations 1. Over 70 years of neutron scattering 2. Neutron properties 3. The production of neutrons 4. Neutron detection 5. Instrument components 6. Sample preparation, sample environment and radiological safety Part II: Neutron diffraction 7. Single crystal diffraction 8. The powder diffraction method 9. Polarized neutrons and magnetic neutron diffraction 10. Small-angle neutron scattering 11. Neutron optics 12. Neutron reflectometry 13. Liquids, glasses and amorphous materials Part III: Neutron spectroscopy 14. Coherent inelastic scattering from single crystals: study of phonons and magnons 15. Inelastic neutron scattering spectroscopy 16. Quasi-elastic scattering and high-resolution spectroscopy Appendix A Appendix B
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