Multiple time scales in the microscopic dynamics of simple and complex liquids as studied by radiation scattering

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Experimental investigations into the time-scales spanned by the microscopic dynamics of simple (metallic) and molecular liquids, as explored by neutron scattering and muon spin rotation experiments are reviewed. © F.J.Bermejo, F.Fernandez-Alonso, C.Cabrillo.

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Bermejo, F. J., Fernandez-Alonso, F., & Cabrillo, C. (2008). Multiple time scales in the microscopic dynamics of simple and complex liquids as studied by radiation scattering. Condensed Matter Physics, 11(1), 95–106. https://doi.org/10.5488/CMP.11.1.95

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