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Neutron Scattering Applied to Problems in Materials Research

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Among various other meanings the word “material” is defined in the dictionary as “anything that serves as crude or original matter to be used or developed”. Neutron scatterers investigate condensed matter. Materials form a subset of condensed matter. For instance, all single crystals are condensed matter, but certainly argon single crystals can hardly be regarded as material in the meaning above. Silicon single crystals on the other hand are used often as materials, therefore neutron scattering studies of silicon single crystals could be an application to materials research problems.

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Schmatz, W. (1980). Neutron Scattering Applied to Problems in Materials Research. In: Bethge, K., Baumann, H., Jex, H., Rauch, F. (eds) Nuclear Physics Methods in Materials Research. Vieweg+Teubner Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-85996-9_2

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