Neutron scattering length
ID: neutron-scattering-length
Neutron scattering length is a fundamental parameter in neutron scattering experiments, which describes how neutrons interact with atomic nuclei in a material. When neutrons pass through a sample, they can be scattered by the nuclei, and the scattering length quantifies the probability of this interaction. The neutron scattering length \( b \) depends on the type of nucleus and is generally expressed in units of nanometers (nm). Each element has a unique scattering length, which can be positive or negative.
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