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<div class="csl-entry">Gehlhaar, F., Fischer, H. E., Lemmel, H., Brix, K., Kautenburger, R., Hansen, T. C., Peterson, V., & Kohlmann, H. (2025). Reinvestigation of the bound coherent neutron scattering lengths of lithium and its isotopes using neutron Bragg powder diffraction and neutron interferometry. <i>JOURNAL OF PHYSICS-CONDENSED MATTER</i>, <i>37</i>(23), Article 235703. https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-648X/add3a6</div>
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0953-8984
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/223961
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The quality of neutron scattering studies relies upon accurately determined bound coherent neutron scattering lengthsbc, whose standard tabulated values can be in need of review. We have measured integrated Bragg peak intensities via neutron diffraction from LiF powders, as well as scattering-length densities via neutron interferometry on LiF aqueous solutions, to accurately redetermine thebcvalues for the lithium isotopes6Li and7Li, as well as that for naturally occurring elemental Li as a mix of these two isotopes. As compared to earlier studies going back to 1986, our measurements make use of considerably improved instrumentation, and careful attention was given to the experimental procedure as well as to data analysis, in particular to aspects of systematic error. From the neutron diffraction measurements we obtainbc(6Li)NPD= 2.27(2) fm,bc(7Li)NPD= -2.28(2) fm andbc(natLi)NPD= -1.94(2) fm, in excellent agreement with our interferometry results ofbc(6Li)INT= 2.28(4) fm,bc(7Li)INT= -2.28(3) fm andbc(natLi)INT= -1.93(3) fm, allowing to average them together and to propose recommended values ofbc(6Li)Rec. = 2.27(2) fm,bc(7Li)Rec. = -2.28(2) fm andbc(natLi)Rec= -1.93(2) fm, where all values correspond to pure isotopes or the standard terrestrial isotopic composition ofnatLi. Compared to standard literature values ofbc(6Li)Lit.= 2.0(1) fm,bc(7Li)Lit.= -2.22(2) fm, andbc(natLi)Lit.= -1.90(3) fm, we note in particular that our recommended value forbc(6Li) is 14% greater in magnitude, which is well outside of experimental uncertainties. Having obtained nearly identical results using two independent experimental techniques with qualitatively different possible sources of systematic error, we have confidence in our recommendedbcvalues. We discuss reasons for the observed discrepancies with respect to previously tabulated values, as well as the relative merits of the various methods to measure bound coherent neutron scattering lengths.
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en
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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
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JOURNAL OF PHYSICS-CONDENSED MATTER
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dc.rights.uri
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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dc.subject
Lithium-6
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Lithium-7
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Bragg diffraction
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neutron interferometry
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neutron powder diffraction
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neutron scattering lengths
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dc.title
Reinvestigation of the bound coherent neutron scattering lengths of lithium and its isotopes using neutron Bragg powder diffraction and neutron interferometry