Abstract
Random quantum jumps of a harmonic oscillator in contact with a temperature bath are shown to give rise to a general broadening of the slow neutron scattering peaks. An exception occurs in the case of the elastic scattering peak, a major component of which remains unbroadened. In general, the broadening increases with the number of quanta transferred. The analysis is based on the "damped" oscillator model of Senitzky.
- Received 18 October 1960
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.121.1388
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