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JOURNAL OF APPLIED CRYSTALLOGRAPHY
Volume 42, Issue -, Pages 621-628Publisher
INT UNION CRYSTALLOGRAPHY
DOI: 10.1107/S0021889809022456
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The H atom has a large incoherent scattering cross section and is a major source of incoherent scattering intensity, (d Sigma/d Omega)(inc), in small-angle neutron scattering. By taking account of multiple scattering from H atoms, a useful method (the transmission method or T method) is proposed for the estimation of (d Sigma/d Omega)(inc) for various types of hydrogen-containing systems. The incoherent scattering intensity is calculated simply from the transmission, T, and the thickness of the sample, t, i.e. (d Sigma/d Omega)(inc) congruent to[exp(Sigma(tot)t) - 1]/(4 pi t) = (1 - T)/(4 pi tT), where Sigma(tot) equivalent to -(lnT)/t is the macroscopic total cross section per unit volume. This method provides a reasonably accurate value of incoherent scattering intensity for various systems. The validity and the extent of applicability of the T method are examined for several samples, including light/heavy water mixtures, polymer gels and surfactant aqueous dispersions.
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