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You may recall the Bragg law from your high school physics
giving the scattering condition for
a wave of wavelength
against a series of
lattice planes with lattice spacing
, rotated the angle
off the lattice plane normal.
is an integer giving the spectral
order of the scattered wave. In neutron science one often refers to
the scattering vector,
of a given reflection, where
This gives us the scattering vector formulation of the Bragg law
where
.
The Bragg law / scattering condition is illustrated in Figure 1.
Figure 1:
Illustration of the Bragg Law.
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Most of the neutron processes we will study in this paper are elastic,
meaning that the wavelength of the neutron is unaltered by the process.
Peter Willendrup
2004-03-05