Abstract
The energy distribution of neutrons scattered in the vicinity of the 111 reciprocal lattice point of magnetite have been measured with and without a magnetic field along the scattering vector. The intensity with a magnetic field was greater than with no field by a factor of 1.41 in approximate agreement with the theoretical value of 1.5, showing that the one-quantum spin wave scattering depends on the orientation of the spin system in the way predicted by theory. For spin waves of very low energy, competing effects of opposite sign apparently exist which render small the over-all effect of a magnetic field on the diffuse scattering.

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