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Neutron polarized

In neutron reflectivity, neutrons strike the surface of a specimen at small angles and the percentage of neutrons reflected at the corresponding angle are measured. The an jular dependence of the reflectivity is related to the variation in concentration of a labeled component as a function of distance from the surface. Typically the component of interest is labeled with deuterium to provide mass contrast against hydrogen. Use of polarized neutrons permits the determination of the variation in the magnetic moment as a function of depth. In all cases the optical transform of the concentration profiles is obtained experimentally. [Pg.50]

Papoular, R.J. and Gillon, B. (1990) Maximum entropy reconstruction of spin density maps in crystals from polarized neutron diffraction data, Europhys. Lett., 13(5), 429 134. [Pg.36]

As at room temperature Bragg reflections contain both nuclear and magnetic structure factors, the nuclear structure was refined from a combination of polarized and unpolarized neutron data. Contrary to the ideal structure where only three atomic sites are present, it has been shown [11, 12] that some Y atoms were substituted by pairs of cobalt. These pairs, parallel to the c-axis are responsible for a structure deformation which shrinks the cobalt hexagons surrounding the substitutions. The amount of these substituted Y was refined to be 0.046 0.008. Furthermore, the thermal vibration parameter of Coi site appeared to be very anisotropic. The nuclear structure factors Fn were calculated from this refined structure and were introduced in the polarized neutron data to get the magnetic structure factors Fu. [Pg.50]

In order to figure out the FWs, the nuclear structure was refined from unpolarized neutron data taken at 30 K, in the paramagnetic state, on a 4-circle diffractometer. Furthermore, a set of 248 flipping ratios was measured with polarized neutrons at 1.6 K, with the spin density long range ordered by a 4.65 T applied magnetic field. [Pg.52]

Baron, V., Gillon, B., Plantevin, O. et al. (1996) Spin-density maps for an oxamido-bridged Mn(II)Cu(II) binuclear compound. Polarized neutron diffraction and theoretical studies, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 118, 11822-11830. [Pg.242]

Zheludev, A., Grand, A., Ressouche, E. et al. (1994) Experimental determination of the spin density in the tetracyanoethenide free radical, [TCNE]-, by single-crystal polarized neutron diffraction, a view of a 71 orbital, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 116,7243-7249. [Pg.243]

Zheludev, A., Bonnet, Luneau, D. et al. (1995) The spin density in an imino nitroxide free radical a polarized-neutron study, Physica B, 213-214, 268-271. [Pg.243]

We report herein a single crystal polarized neutron investigation of the spin density of two purely organic nitronyl nitroxide free radicals which present ferromagnetic interactions the 2-(6-ethynyl-2-pyridyl)-4,4,5,5-tetramethylimidazoline-l-oxyl-... [Pg.276]

Gillon, B. Schweizer, J. (1989) Study of chemical bonding in molecules the interest of polarized neutron diffraction, In Molecules in Physics, Chemistry and Biology, Maruani, Jean(Ed.), Kluwer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, Vol. II, p. 111. [Pg.285]

It is a somewhat surprising fact that information about vibrational frequencies and bond lengths in very common and important ions is very sparse. Clearly, many more such determinations are necessary. Only this year, for example, have data become available which enable metal-ligand displacements on electron removal for the aquo Fe(II)/Fe(III) and Co(II)/Co(III) systems to be obtained. In view of the importance of these partially unpublished data, I have reproduced them in Table VI. The values of A for the Fe and Co systems are 0.128-0.137, and 0.208 8 respectively. The variability of the Fe results points to the fact that caution must be exercised in using data obtained in crystal lattices for a solution environment. Spin-polarized neutron diffraction studies on the structure of solu-... [Pg.323]

Fig. 2.1 Spin history leading to the formation of the spin-echo. Longitudinally polarized neutrons enter from the left. Upper part spin motion. Lower part NSE setup, Ti/2-flipper between belonging current rings, primary main precession solenoid l symmetry scan... Fig. 2.1 Spin history leading to the formation of the spin-echo. Longitudinally polarized neutrons enter from the left. Upper part spin motion. Lower part NSE setup, Ti/2-flipper between belonging current rings, primary main precession solenoid l symmetry scan...
Monkenhusch M (1990) Nucl Inst and Methods A 287 465 Williams WG (1988) Polarized neutrons. Claredon, Oxford Golub R, Gahler R (1987) Phys Lett A 123 43... [Pg.209]

Ketonate complexes of Ru are reported in a number of papers. The parent complex [Ru(acac)3] has been subject to a polarized neutron diffraction study at 4.18 K, to powder neutron diffraction studies and to single-crystal structure determinations at 293 K, 92 K, and 10.5 K. The structure is disordered at all temperatures. Measurements of the magnetic susceptibilities (at 2.5 K and 300 K) have been made along different crystal axis directions, and the results analyzed. An investigation of the relationships between ionization potentials and half-wave potentials of a series of tris(/3-ketonate)Ru complexes has been reported, and the electrochemical properties of [Ru(acac)3] in chloroaluminate molten salt media have been reported. The reduced species [Ru(acac)3] can react with AICI4 reduction by bulk electrolysis of a small amount of [Ru-(acac)3] in the melt yields [RuClg]. ... [Pg.560]

The joint use of X-ray and neutron diffraction data is particularly expedient. Firstly, the interaction between the magnetic moments of neutrons and electrons is the basis for polarized-neutron diffraction, from which the unpaired spin density in a system can be derived. The diffraction of spin-polarized neutrons is an important technique, beyond the scope of this volume. Secondly, the interaction between neutrons and the atomic nuclei, which is the basis for structure determination by neutron diffraction, leads directly to information on the positions and mean-square vibrations of the nuclei. [Pg.86]

Detailed studies - band structure calculations, de Haas-van Alphen effect and polarized neutron diffraction - have evidenced the strong hybridization of 5 f bands either with p anions bands (USi3, UGes, USns) or 4d bands (URhs, UIts). [Pg.51]

PuP amongst compounds of metallic character, plutonium pnictides PuP, PuAs, PuSb are ferromagnetic. PuP has been studied not only by the magnetization technique but also by neutron diffraction specific heat and Powder polarized neutron... [Pg.135]

Since the magnetic interaction vector q is known, it is possible to deduce the magnetic form factor f( ). Although possible when using unpolarized neutrons, its measurement is much more precise using polarized neutron diffraction by a (single domain) ferromagne-... [Pg.157]

A detailed study of the spin density and bonding of the [CrFel3- ion in K3[CrF6] has appeared.1067 The results of polarized neutron diffraction experiments1068 were reinterpreted. A chemically based model of the [CrF6]3- ion has been fitted to the 92 observed magnetic structure factors by a least squares procedure. The spin density in the chromium(III) orbitals has t2g symmetry 06spin density centred on the... [Pg.890]


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