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MATERIALS RESEARCH USING COLD NEUTRONS AT PULSED NEUTRON SOURCES
Argonne National Laboratory, USA 25 - 26 August 1997
edited by P Thiyagarajan, F Trouw, B Marzec & C-K Loong (Argonne National Laboratory)
The applications of the use of cold neutrons for condensed matter research at accelerator-based spallation sources are less well-known than that of the use of cold neutrons at reactor sources. This book represents the outcome of the first international workshop on "Materials Research Using Cold Neutrons at Pulsed Sources". It consists of overviews of the present status and future trends in research opportunities using cold neutrons, as well as topical papers focusing on the areas of small-angle neutron scattering, reflectivity and spectroscopic studies of a rich variety of materials, from adsorbed molecules to thin films to coal to metallic glasses. These papers will benefit researchers who are interested in the characterization of microscopic properties of advanced materials.
Contents:
- Trends in Materials Science Applications of SANS at NIST (C
J Glinka)
- Motion and Structure of Water Adsorbed in Type A Zeolites (F R Trouw & C N Tam)
- Pores in Lipid Bilayers (H W Huang)
- Water Dynamics in Confined Geometries (K W Herwig et al.)
- A Material Science Approach to Nanomaterials: The Case of Selenium (J Johnson et al.)
- Investigation of Neutron Optical Multilayer Systems (L Cser et al.)
- Storage Concepts for Cold Neutrons by Perfect Crystals (E Jericha et al.)
- A White Beam Neutron Spin Splitter (F Klose et al.)
- Cold Neutron Source Development and Industrial Oriented Research at the Budapest Neutron Centre (L Rosta)
- A SANS Study on Thermal Degradation Kinetics in Polyisoprene Networks (S Westermann et al.)
- and other papers
Readership: Condensed matter physicists.
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Pub. date: Apr 1999 |
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