neutronvåglängder
Neutronvåglängder refers to the characteristic wavelengths associated with neutrons. Like all quantum mechanical particles, neutrons exhibit wave-particle duality, meaning they can behave as both particles and waves. The wavelength of a neutron is inversely proportional to its momentum. This relationship is described by the de Broglie wavelength formula, which states that lambda (λ) equals h (Planck's constant) divided by p (momentum). For neutrons, momentum is given by the product of mass (m) and velocity (v). Therefore, the neutron wavelength is also inversely proportional to its velocity.
Thermal neutrons, which are neutrons that have been slowed down to energies comparable to the thermal energy
In neutron scattering, the wave-like nature of neutrons is exploited to probe the structure and dynamics of