Covers Brillouin scattering, a powerful tool in photonics, explaining material density fluctuations' impact on light and the optical effects of inelastic scatterings.
Explores the interaction of neutrons with matter, covering cross sections, reaction rates, scattering, absorption, energy dependence, and the Doppler effect.
Explores the historical perspective, properties, and applications of X-rays, including diffraction, atomic resolution, and spectral colors of elements.
Explores the interaction of radiation with matter, covering reaction rate, cross section, X and gamma radiation, neutrons, and significant processes in radiation detection.
Covers the principles and applications of Brillouin Light Scattering for characterizing magnetic materials, including spin waves and magnon band structure.
Covers fundamental characterization approaches for solid materials, focusing on elemental analysis, thermal analysis, microscopy, and neutron-based spectroscopies.