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Inelastic neutron scattering is a well established and important
technique for studying the dynamical properties of condensed matter
at the atomic level. Often, as is the case of experiments designed
to study motions of hydrogen atoms, or magnetic excitations, it may
yield information obtainable in no other way. Our aim in assembling
this book is to produce an overview of some research topics which
have come to the fore recently with the development of high neutron
fluxes and high performance inelastic scattering spectrometers. The
topics dis cussed here are, by and large, developing rapidly and
have not reached the stage at which definitive accounts are always
possible. Authors have not therefore attempted to make an extensive
review of their topic, and the papers quoted in the text are, in
general, those which are seen as having been important in its
develop ment (they date, roughly, from the 1971 IAEA conference on
neutron scattering held in Grenoble). Basic phenomena are
illustrated for the most part by the discussion of one, or two,
typical examples. The authors hope that the book will be useful to
researchers who are not yet fully aware of the diverse range of
problems to which the technique can be applied, and to students
beginning research work. For this reason, the first chapter by S.
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