scholarly journals The interpretation of polycrystalline coherent inelastic neutron scattering from aluminium

2013 ◽  
Vol 46 (6) ◽  
pp. 1755-1770 ◽  
Author(s):  
Daniel L. Roach ◽  
D. Keith Ross ◽  
Julian D. Gale ◽  
Jon W. Taylor

A new approach to the interpretation and analysis of coherent inelastic neutron scattering from polycrystals (poly-CINS) is presented. This article describes a simulation of the one-phonon coherent inelastic scattering from a lattice model of an arbitrary crystal system. The one-phonon component is characterized by sharp features, determined, for example, by boundaries of the (Q, ω) regions where one-phonon scattering is allowed. These features may be identified with the same features apparent in the measured total coherent inelastic cross section, the other components of which (multiphonon or multiple scattering) show no sharp features. The parameters of the model can then be relaxed to improve the fit between model and experiment. This method is of particular interest where no single crystals are available. To test the approach, the poly-CINS has been measured for polycrystalline aluminium using the MARI spectrometer (ISIS), because both lattice dynamical models and measured dispersion curves are available for this material. The models used include a simple Lennard-Jones model fitted to the elastic constants of this material plus a number of embedded atom method force fields. The agreement obtained suggests that the method demonstrated should be effective in developing models for other materials where single-crystal dispersion curves are not available.

Author(s):  
S. Klotz

AbstractRecent progress in high pressure techniques allows the measurements of phonon dispersion curves to ~12 GPa by inelastic neutron scattering on triple axis spec-trometers. Provided the structure is not too complex, a vari-ety of low-compressibility solids may be studied over the entire stability range of their ambient pressure forms. This article reviews results obtained during the last five years on the lattice dynamics of a number of “simple” systems (Ge, GaSb, PbTe, FeO, Zn, Fe) where the pressure-induced frequency shifts of the acoustic branches have been studied in considerable detail. In several of these solids pronounced “mode softening” is found under pressure. Grüneisen parameters and elastic constants have been determined and the results were compared to predictions of first-principle calculations.


1977 ◽  
Vol 55 (6) ◽  
pp. 573-577 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. A. Goodings

An expression is derived for the one-libron coherent inelastic structure factor for neutron scattering by libron modes in the cubic α phase of solid nitrogen. The results of calculations show that for certain modes at the Γ and R points in the first Brillouin zone and for the scattering vector Q along certain directions in reciprocal space the structure factor vanishes. The results are in excellent agreement with the recent inelastic neutron scattering measurements of Kjems and Dolling.


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