Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science
Scientific paper
2000-07-17
Solid State Physics (India) Vol 42 (1999) p. 74
Physics
Condensed Matter
Materials Science
4 pages; to appear in Solid State Physics (India) Vol 43 (2000)
Scientific paper
Compton scattering is one of the few spectroscopies which directly probes the ground state momentum density in materials. Recent progress in synchrotron light sources has brought a renewed interest in the technique as a tool for investigating fermiology related issues on the one hand, and as a unique window on hitherto inaccessible correlation effects in the electron gas on the other. We provide an overview of some of our recent work on a variety of metals and disordered alloys, including Li, $\rm Li_{1-x}Mg_x$, Be, Cu, $\rm Ni_{75}Cu_{25}$, $\rm Ni_{75}Co_{25}$, Al and Al-Li.
Bansil Arun
Barbiellini Bernardo
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