Conveners
Neutron Methods
- Mogens Christensen (Aarhus University)
- Christian Franz (JCNS at MLZ, Forschungszentrum Jülich)
Recycling of rare-earth elements contained in magnetic materials is an important step towards sustainability of valuable resources. The challenges are many and such tasks require analytical techniques to characterize the composition of the waste flows. Characterization of the rare-earth elements in industrial scale is a new challenge to take up. The existing traditional methods used for...
Milestone steps have been taken recently to meet the requirements of experimenters using cold (CN) and very cold (VCN) neutrons. In fact, despite the wide range of experiments that can benefit from the long wavelength neutrons, e.g. in the study of slow dynamics within large structures, or in the study of the neutron itself as a quantum object, their use remains limited compared to thermal...
The neutron spin-echo system on the Larmor instrument at ISIS has now been operating for more than 5 years. The system was design by TU-Delft to be highly flexible for utilisation in a wide range of Larmor precession techniques including SESANS, SEMSANS, MIEZE-SANS, Larmor Diffraction and TOFLAR. The flexibility and complexity of the system has unfortunately led to some difficulties in routine...
Quantum matter is characterised by competing and intertwined orders. Here I will present our recent advances in using uniaxial pressure as a clean “surgical” tool to tune quantum phases while simultaneously obtaining microscopic insights via scattering experiments. In particular, we address two directions - minimizing the background and enabling the tuning in-situ.
First, we study spin...