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Neutron scattering for materials science
A. Szytula
Institute of Physics, Jagiellonian University, Reymonta 4,
30-059 Kraków, Poland
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Neutron scattering is the important method for investigations of different problems in physics and chemistry. Neutron scattering encompasses a wide variety of techniques for exploring the structural and dynamic properties of materials so the selection will be limited to the specific interests of the author and will include the determination of some structures.
In the first part of the lecture the problem of stability of the crystal structure of some compounds will be discussed in the function of temperature and pressure.
The second part of the lecture gives a complete review of the magnetic properties of different types of rare earth compounds. The lecture will focus on some examples chosen to illustrate the large variety of magnetic structures encountered among rare earth intermetallics. The data obtained from neutron diffraction experiments will be compared with the results obtained from macroscopic measurements (magnetic susceptibility, specific heat).
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