Neutron reflectometry analysis: using model-dependent methods

03/18/2020
by   Andrew R. McCluskey, et al.
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Neutron reflectometry analysis is an inherently ill-posed, which is to say that there are many possible solutions which agree equally well with the measured data. This leads to the application of model-dependent analysis, where information that we know about the system is integrated into our analysis. This tutorial briefly covers the mathematics underlying the use of model-dependent analysis in neutron reflectometry.

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