Quasielastic scattering


In physics, quasielastic scattering designates a limiting case of inelastic scattering, characterized by energy transfers being small compared to the incident energy of the scattered particles.
The term was originally coined in nuclear physics.
It was applied to thermal neutron scattering by Leon van Hove and Pierre Gilles de Gennes
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Finally, it is sometimes used for dynamic light scattering.