2019
DOI: 10.1103/physreva.100.023612
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Calculations of neutron reflectivity in the eV energy range from mirrors made of heavy nuclei with neutron-nucleus resonances

Abstract: We evaluate the reflectivity of neutron mirrors composed of certain heavy nuclei which possess strong neutron-nucleus resonances in the eV energy range. We show that the reflectivity of such a mirror for some nuclei can in principle be high enough near energies corresponding to compound neutron-nucleus resonances to be of interest for certain scientific applications in non-destructive evaluation of subsurface material composition and in the theory of neutron optics beyond the kinematic limit.

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“…The make use of an evaluation of these effects performed long ago by Sears [54]. His correction formulae are consistent with both previous and subsequent theoretical work using different theoretical approaches [55]. Calculations of multiple scattering corrections to the kinematic theory of neutron optics performed in the 80s [56][57][58][59] built upon much earlier work [60-64, 66, 67] and were conducted within the framework of the traditional multiple scattering theory.…”
Section: Corrections To N-a Scattering Lengths From Multiple Scatteri...mentioning
confidence: 58%
“…The make use of an evaluation of these effects performed long ago by Sears [54]. His correction formulae are consistent with both previous and subsequent theoretical work using different theoretical approaches [55]. Calculations of multiple scattering corrections to the kinematic theory of neutron optics performed in the 80s [56][57][58][59] built upon much earlier work [60-64, 66, 67] and were conducted within the framework of the traditional multiple scattering theory.…”
Section: Corrections To N-a Scattering Lengths From Multiple Scatteri...mentioning
confidence: 58%