Author/Authors :
Cuello، نويسنده , , G. J.; Granada، نويسنده , , J. R، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
In most neutronic calculations, either to account for the effect of
lattice vibration on nuclear resonances, the contributions due to multiple
scattering processes or the presence of sample container in scattering experiments,
the neutron-solid interaction is represented in a rather crude way,
usually through a simple gas model. In this work we introduce a synthetic
scattering kernel to describe incoherent neutron scattering processes in Debye
solids. The model is based on a new prescription to represent the many-phonon
contribution, whereas the first three terms of the phonon expansion are
explicitly included. This prescription, which contains no adjustable parameters,
is given in terms of analytical functions that produce a very good
approximation to the sum of multi phonon terms, We present a few selected
applications of this new method, using vanadium as a case to illustrate its
merits and limitations