Introduction Neutron Production and Detection: the nuts and bolts Spectrometers and what they mean Theoretical basis of scattering Labelling with deuterium - how, why, and when to use Form factors Interacting systems Experimental examples of structural studies Dynamics Neutron reflection for studying surfaces and interfaces Glossary of symbols
From Reviews of the Hardback
`This book contains a systematic development of theoretical and
experimental aspects of scattering from polymers. The principles
presented here can be applied to all forms of scattering such as
X-rays and light, not just neutrons . . . this book has the
potential of being of great value . . . students who read this book
will obtain a better grasp of the principles of scattering from
polymers.'
Polymer News
` . . . the very text we have been waiting for . . . the authors
have written the perfectly-timed book, and they have aimed it at
just the right audience - the large community of problem- or
product-driven, molecular-based engineers and scientists who are
neither specialists in, nor practitioners of, scattering physics.
As neutron scattering experiments continue to become an integral
component of the pursuit of new and otherwise unattainable
information,
members of this community will find the text by Higgins and Benoit
to be essential reading.'
AIChE Journal
` . . . a good recommendation to newcomers and even to experienced
researchers . . . '
Neutron News
`...it fulfils the need for a single text with sufficient detail,
rigour and illustrative applications on the use of neutron beams in
polymer research . . . many...will find this book useful . . . I
found the introduction an excellent precis of the basics of neutron
scattering and the information that can be obtained using this
technique. The material can be used in non-specialist undergraduate
courses because it is concise, informative and not overburdened
with unnecessary detail . . . [it] contain[s] the essence of small
angle scattering from polymers and will benefit both beginners and
veterans . . . The discussion of main chain motion of polymers
in
solution and melt is excellent and neatly encapsulates current
views on linear polymers . . . This is a book that all polymer
scientists should have . . . As an introduction to neutron
scattering from polymers it has no competition.'
Chemistry in Britain, August 1997
`a good recommendation to newcomers, and even to experienced
researchers in the field of soft condensed matter'
Peter Linder, Neutron News, Vol. 6, No. 1, 1995
`...even if polymer physics achieves maturity this book will remain
of lasting value as a lucid description of what neutron scattering
can contribute to this kind of physics.'
Contemporary Physics, 1998, volume 39, number 4
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