Abstract

The method of quasi-elastic and inelastic neutron scattering is outlined and its usefulness for studying molecular motions in condensed matter is stressed. After a short introduction to the theory of neutron scattering, some details are given on quasi-elastic scattering and its application to the study of various non-periodic motions. High resolution inelastic scattering which permits to reveal quantum aspects of motions at low temperature is described next. Finally, some account of inelastic scattering is given with emphasis to the derivation of the vibrational density of states for disordered systems.

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