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X-Ray Scattering and Absorption by Magnetic Materials Book

X-Ray Scattering and Absorption by Magnetic Materials
X-Ray Scattering and Absorption by Magnetic Materials, Magnetic materials are currently the focus of a great deal of research activity. Their properties pose great intellectual challenges to physicists and chemists, and the increase of activity in this field is likely to continue with the arrival of third gen, X-Ray Scattering and Absorption by Magnetic Materials has a rating of 3 stars
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  • X-Ray Scattering and Absorption by Magnetic Materials
  • Written by author Steven W. Lovesey
  • Published by Oxford University Press, USA, July 1996
  • Magnetic materials are currently the focus of a great deal of research activity. Their properties pose great intellectual challenges to physicists and chemists, and the increase of activity in this field is likely to continue with the arrival of third gen
  • Magnetic materials are currently the focus of a great deal of research activity. Their properties pose great intellectual challenges to physicists and chemists, and the increase of activity in this field is likely to continue with the arrival of third gen
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1Introductory survey1
2Non-resonant magnetic diffraction from antiferromagnets37
3Non-resonant magnetic diffraction from ferromagnets90
4Magnetic dichroism120
5Resonant diffraction from antiferromagnets178
6Resonant magnetic diffraction from ferromagnets218
7Compton scattering244
8Theoretical framework286
App. A.1 Elements of charge scattering343
App. A.2 Classical description of the scattering of X-rays348
App. A.3 The photon-electron interaction and spontaneous emission352
App. A.4 Polarization effects356
App. A.5 Partial differential cross-section364
App. A.6 Correlation functions367
App. A.7 Scattering by free charges369
App. A.8 References372
Index373


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