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Dynamic Properties of Quantum Solids and Fluids

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Condensed Matter Research Using Neutrons

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The study of excitations in solidified 3He and 4He by inelastic neutron scattering provides the experimental tool to test our microscopic understanding of quantum solids. A review of this study, with emphasis on its relation to our current microscopic picture, is presented. A similar review of elementary excitations in liquid 3He, since they were first observed by neutrons in 1974, is also presented. Some recent new results on excitations, in the substantially larger field, of liquid 4He are highlighted again with an attempt to relate these to a microscopic picture of Bose liquids.

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Glyde, H.R. (1984). Dynamic Properties of Quantum Solids and Fluids. In: Lovesey, S.W., Scherm, R. (eds) Condensed Matter Research Using Neutrons. NATO ASI Series, vol 112. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-9811-1_5

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