Incoherent inelastic neutron scattering from liquid water: A theoretical investigation

1992 
A theory of incoherent inelastic neutron scattering from liquid water is presented, and recent experimental data obtained by employing the spallation sources are interpreted. This theory is a statistical theory, similar to those describing optical spectra of liquids. The experimental spectra of liquid H{sub 2}O and D{sub 2}O are reproduced theoretically. The incoherent neutron- and light-scattering spectra of water are compared. The suitability of this type of experiment to study high-frequency modes of translational-rotational motion of molecules in liquids is emphasized.
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