1970
DOI: 10.1016/0038-1098(70)90280-2
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Study of molecular reorientation in solids by slow-neutron scattering

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“…Vekataraman also decided to undertake such measurements on the rotating crystal spectrometer at Trombay. The first set of measurements on ammonium sulphate was done when Hun Jun Kim from South Korea was at BARC as an IAEA Fellow 20 . He would contribute to the neutron scattering programme in Korea on his return, as they built their new HANARO reactor.…”
Section: Cirus Again: 'Molecular' Solids: Rotational Diffusion and LImentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Vekataraman also decided to undertake such measurements on the rotating crystal spectrometer at Trombay. The first set of measurements on ammonium sulphate was done when Hun Jun Kim from South Korea was at BARC as an IAEA Fellow 20 . He would contribute to the neutron scattering programme in Korea on his return, as they built their new HANARO reactor.…”
Section: Cirus Again: 'Molecular' Solids: Rotational Diffusion and LImentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is shown in Figure 12 for (NH 4 ) 2 SO 4 (ref. 20). The other well-appreciated aspect connected with the study of stochastic rotational motion is that the intensity of the elastic part of the scattering (elastic intensity structure factor (EISF), or the ratio of elastic to quasi-elastic intensity) gives information about the geometry of the associated diffusion process.…”
Section: Cirus Again: 'Molecular' Solids: Rotational Diffusion and LImentioning
confidence: 99%