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Neutron Scattering in Materials Science II

Neutron Scattering in Materials Science II

Neutron Scattering in Materials Science II

Volume 376:
Dan A. Neumann, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Maryland
Thomas P. Russell, IBM Almaden Research Center, New York
Bernhardt J. Wuensch, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
February 1996
376
Out of stock in print form with no current plan to reprint
Hardback
9781558992788
$29.99
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    Neutron scattering proves itself a highly international area of research as scientists and engineers from twenty-one countries come together in this volume - to discuss the growth and maturation of the use of neutrons as a probe in materials research and to survey current applications. A wide range of materials are examined, including polymers, cements, high-Tc superconducting oxides and carbides, inorganic glasses, magnetic films, ceramics and metallic alloys. Topics include: instrumentation at major neutron facilities in North America; developments in instrumentation and techniques; neutron reflectivity studies of surfaces and interfaces; small angle neutron scattering (SANS) studies of polymers and complex fluids; SANS studies of ceramics and metals; residual stress analysis; cementitious materials; high-Tc superconducting materials; interfaces, multilayers and nanocrystals of magnetic materials; oxide materials; inorganic glasses; alloys; and adsorbed systems, inelastic scattering and dynamics.

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    February 1996
    Hardback
    9781558992788
    795 pages
    1.25kg
    Out of stock in print form with no current plan to reprint
      Editors
    • Dan A. Neumann , National Institute of Standards and Technology, Maryland
    • Thomas P. Russell , IBM Almaden Research Center, New York
    • Bernhardt J. Wuensch , Massachusetts Institute of Technology