Abstract
This lecture presents first a brief introduction to the information which neutron spectroscopy can provide on condensed particle systems and, secondly, some examples of information obtained by neutron spectroscopy: a) on single particle rotational motions in molecular solids, b) on collective motions in disordered orientational coordinates. By collective motions we mean motions with phase relations in the displacements of neighbouring particles; such phase relations usually are expected for ordered systems only. By single particle motions we mean motions without such phase relations.
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