We present a unified analysis of the scattering and diffraction of neutrons and photons using momentum representation in a full quantum description. The scattering event is consistently seen as a transfer of momentum between the target and the probing particles. For an elastic scattering process the observed scattering pattern primarily provides information on the momentum distribution for the particles in the target that cause the scattering. Structural information then follows from the Fourier transform relation between momentum and positional state functions. This description is common to the scattering of neutrons, X-ray photons and photons of light. In the quantum description of the interaction between light and the electrons of the ta...
Studies of single-particle momentum distributions in light atoms and molecules are reviewed with...
Studies of single-particle momentum distributions in light atoms and molecules are reviewed with...
This paper is dealing with Compton Scattering off protons and neutrons in the first and second reson...
The notions of weak measurement, weak value, and two-state-vector formalism provide a new quantum-th...
Written by authors with an international reputation, acknowledged expertise and teaching experience,...
This text offers a brief introduction to the dispersion relations as an approach to calculate S-matr...
In principle, Coulomb scattering by charged particles may be described by contributions from n-photo...
Distinct minima and maxima in the neutron total cross section uncertainties were observed ...
Several recent experiments on liquid and solid samples containing protons or deuterons show an inter...
Weak Values (WV) and Two-State-Vector Formalism (TSVF) provide novel insights in various quantum phy...
Usually we think of big accelerators as high energy machines built to chase more exotic elementary p...
The dispersion relations are derived for the non-forward amplitudes for photon-proton scattering. By...
Introduction to using massive particles (electrons, neutrons) for diffraction. The de Broglie relat...
Distinct minima and maxima in the neutron total cross section uncertainties were observed in model c...
Duality and the electron’s spin also, building the Bridge between the Classical and Quantum Theories...
Studies of single-particle momentum distributions in light atoms and molecules are reviewed with...
Studies of single-particle momentum distributions in light atoms and molecules are reviewed with...
This paper is dealing with Compton Scattering off protons and neutrons in the first and second reson...
The notions of weak measurement, weak value, and two-state-vector formalism provide a new quantum-th...
Written by authors with an international reputation, acknowledged expertise and teaching experience,...
This text offers a brief introduction to the dispersion relations as an approach to calculate S-matr...
In principle, Coulomb scattering by charged particles may be described by contributions from n-photo...
Distinct minima and maxima in the neutron total cross section uncertainties were observed ...
Several recent experiments on liquid and solid samples containing protons or deuterons show an inter...
Weak Values (WV) and Two-State-Vector Formalism (TSVF) provide novel insights in various quantum phy...
Usually we think of big accelerators as high energy machines built to chase more exotic elementary p...
The dispersion relations are derived for the non-forward amplitudes for photon-proton scattering. By...
Introduction to using massive particles (electrons, neutrons) for diffraction. The de Broglie relat...
Distinct minima and maxima in the neutron total cross section uncertainties were observed in model c...
Duality and the electron’s spin also, building the Bridge between the Classical and Quantum Theories...
Studies of single-particle momentum distributions in light atoms and molecules are reviewed with...
Studies of single-particle momentum distributions in light atoms and molecules are reviewed with...
This paper is dealing with Compton Scattering off protons and neutrons in the first and second reson...