Magnetic form factor
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In electromagnetism, a magnetic form factor is the Fourier transform of an electric current distribution in space.
[edit] External links
- Magnetic form factors, Andrey Zheludev, HFIR Center for Neutron Scattering, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- "The magnetic form factor of the neutron", E.E.W. Bruins, November 1996