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Neutron Diffraction: Thermalization and Bragg's Law

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This lecture explores the thermalization of neutrons by analyzing the relationship between their kinetic energy and temperature, using De Broglie's wavelength and Planck's constant. It also delves into the application of Bragg's Law to neutron diffraction, determining the angles for maximum intensity of diffracted neutrons.

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