Magnetism and Neutron Scattering
T. J. Hicks
Australian Journal of Physics 50(6) 1119 - 1126
Abstract
Magnetic neutron scattering is very closely connected to the fundamental
magnetic quantities of magnetisation and susceptibility. This is because, to a
very high degree of approximation which becomes exact at long neutron
wavelengths, the interaction of the neutron magnetic dipole moment is with the
local magnetic induction in the magnetic material. The strength of neutron
scattering for the investigation of magnetic materials lies in this and the
facility of the technique to probe Fourier components of the moment and the
susceptibility with wavelengths down to atomic distances, as well as to probe
susceptibility fluctuation time scales the same as those that are thermally
excited. This paper provides a concise account of the formal connection
between neutron scattering cross sections and more familiar bulk magnetic
parameters.
Full text doi:10.1071/P97006
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