Vibrational spectroscopy with neutrons—Where are we now?

This article reviews recent applications of inelastic neutron-scattering (INS) in the field of vibrational spectroscopy making the link between a broad range of current topics, modelling and instrumentation. We also show how this spectroscopy is positioned with respect the optical techniques, IR and...

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