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Scattering Theory and Applications

Blume, M., in Resonance Anomalous X-ray Scattering. Theory and Applications, G. Materlik,... [Pg.328]

Cox DE, Wilkinson AP (1994) Powder diffraction studies using anomalous dispersion. In Materlin G, Spurhs CJ, Fischer K (eds) Resonant Anomalous X-ray Scattering Theory and Applications. North Holland, Amsterdam, p 13... [Pg.311]

Muinonen, K., 2003 Light scattering by tetrahedral particles in the kirchhoff approximation. In T. Wriedt, ed., Electromagnetic and Light Scattering — Theory and Applications VII, pp. 251-254. [Pg.62]

T. Aberg, B. Crasemann, in Resonant Anomalous X-Ray Scattering. Theory and Applications, G. Materlik, C. J. Sparks, K. Fischer, Eds., North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1994, p. 431. [Pg.204]

J. M. Bowman and K. T. Lee, Sudden rotation reactive scattering Theory and application to three dimensional H + H2, J. Chem. [Pg.491]

Ebert, H., and Battocletti, M., 1996, Spin and orbital polarized relativistic multiple scattering theory - with applications to Fe, Co, Ni and Fe cCoi- c , Solid State Commun. 98 785. [Pg.456]

Glover, F., Laguna, M. and Marti, R. (2003) Scatter search, in Advances in Evolutionary Computation Theory and Applications, (eds A. Ghosh and S. Tsut-sui), Springer, New York, pp. 519-537. [Pg.161]

Energy-Separable Faber Polynomial Representation of Operator Functions Theory and Application in Quantum Scattering. [Pg.338]

Further details of the theory and application of Raman spectroscopy in polymer studies can be found elsewhere (1. 9). However, vibrational frequencies of functional groups in polymers can be characterized from the spacing of the Raman lines and thus information complementary to IR absorption spectroscopy can be obtained. In addition, since visible radiation is used the technique can be applied to aqueous media in contrast to IR spectroscopy, allowing studies of synthetic polyelectrolytes and biopolymers to be undertaken. Conformation and crystallinity of polymers have also been shown to influence the Raman spectra Q.) while the possibility of studying scattering from small sample volumes in the focussed laser beam (-100 pm diameter) can provide information on localized changes in chemical structure. [Pg.36]

Cheng, J. X., and Xie, X. S. 2004. Coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering microscopy Instrumentation, theory, and applications. J. Phys. Chem. B 108 827 0. [Pg.98]

E. Brandas, M. Rittby, N. Elander, Titchmarsh-Weyl Theory and Its Relations to Scattering Theory Spectral Densities and Cross Sections Theory and Applications, J. Math. Phys. 26 (1985) 2648. [Pg.113]

Huang Y., Kouri, D.J. and Hoffman, D.K. (1994) General, energy-separable Faber polynomial representation of operator-functions - theory and application in quantum scattering J. Chem. Phys. 101, 10493-10506. [Pg.184]

G.IO Andre Guinier. X-Ray Crystallographic Technology (Lx>ndon Hiiger and Watts, 1952). Excellent treatment of the theory and practice of x-ray diffraction. The title is not fair to the book, which includes a considerable body of theory and detailed experimental technique. The theory and applications of the reciprocal lattice are very well described. Includes treatments of focusing monochromators, small-angle scattering, and diffraction by amorphous substances. [Pg.530]

LEV 97] LEVINE L.E., THOMSON R., X-ray scattering by dislocations in crystal. General theory and application to screw dislocations ,4cto Cryst A, vol. 53, p. 590-602,1997. [Pg.334]

In this chapter we will discuss one electron excitations in XANES. The multiple scattering theory and its applications for simple octahedral and tetrahedral clusters will be discussed. Then some cases where larger clusters contribute to the XANES spectra are considered. In the second part, the band structure approach for the study of metals will be described. [Pg.33]

The principal techniques employed in the study of molecular vibrations and lattice dynamics are Raman, infrared (absorption and reflection), and neutron scattering. Numerous publications detail the theory and applications of the techniques [102,113]. Data for metal azides were obtained by a concerted use of all the techniques, and a brief discussion of their complementary character follows. [Pg.184]

L. Tsang, J. A. Kong, and K.-H. Ding (2000). Scattering of Electromagnetic Waves Theories and Applications (John WUey Sons, New York). [Pg.43]


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