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Wavelet Analysis of Neutron Reflectivity

An application of wavelet multiresolution analysis (WMA) to phase-sensitive neutron specular reflection is described. By use of Daubechies-8 wavelets, it is shown how the WMA notions of trend and detail are well-suited to describing the effects of truncated data on the spatial behavior of the scatte...

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Published in:Langmuir 2003-09, Vol.19 (19), p.7811-7817
Main Authors: Berk, N. F, Majkrzak, C. F
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