This invaluable book is based on lecture notes developed for a
one-semester graduate course entitled "Interaction of Radiation
with Matter", taught in the Department of Nuclear Engineering at
the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The main objective of
the course is to teach enough quantum and classical radiation
theory to allow students in engineering and the applied sciences to
understand and have access to the vast literature on applications
of ionizing and non-ionizing radiation in materials research.
Besides presenting the fundamental physics of radiation
interactions, the book devotes individual chapters to some of the
important modern-day experimental tools, such as nuclear magnetic
resonance, photon correlation spectroscopy, and the various types
of neutron, x-ray, and light-scattering techniques. This new
edition contains added sections on such subjects as synchrotron
radiation, neutron spin echo, and diffusive wave spectroscopy.
End-of-chapter problems have also been added.
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