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Neutron diffraction by crystals

Neutron diffraction by crystals has been found valuable for locating hydrogen atoms (especially deuterium atoms, which scatter neutrons strongly), for studying the arrangement of magnetic moments, and for other special purposes. A summary is given by G. E. Bacon, Neutron Diffraction, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1955. [Pg.70]


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