Measurement of the Coherent Neutron Scattering Amplitude of Deuterium, Mercury, and Fluorine by Mirror Reflection

Abstract
The bound coherent neutron-scattering amplitudes of deuterium, mercury, and fluorine have been measured by the mirror-reflection method. The measured values are aD=+6.21±0.04 F, aHg=+12.67±0.13 F, and aF=+5.83±0.17 F. The mercury and fluorine values are in agreement with presently accepted values. The deuterium value departs seriously from most previously reported measurements. This value implies + 6.13±0.04 F for the quartet scattering amplitude, + 0.13±0.05 F for the doublet scattering amplitude, and 3.15±0.04 b for the free-atom scattering cross section of deuterium.