Physics – Condensed Matter – Statistical Mechanics
Scientific paper
2000-11-14
Computer Physics Communication 133 (2000) 66
Physics
Condensed Matter
Statistical Mechanics
18 pages, 1 figure, uses elsart.sty
Scientific paper
10.1016/S0010-4655(00)00202-2
FLAC is a program to calculate the small-angle neutron scattering intensity of highly packed polydisperse systems of neutral or charged hard spheres within the Percus-Yevick and the Mean Spherical Approximation closures, respectively. The polydisperse system is defined by a size distribution function and the macro-particles have hard sphere radii which may differ from the size of their scattering cores. With FLAC, one can either simulate scattering intensities or fit experimental small angle neutron scattering data. In output scattering intensities, structure factors and pair correlation functions are provided. Smearing effects due to instrumental resolution, vertical slit, primary beam width and multiple scattering effects are also included on the basis of the existing theories. Possible form factors are those of filled or two-shell spheres.
Carsughi Flavio
Gazzillo Domenico
Giacometti Achille
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