Conveners
Plenary user presentations
- Markus Braden (Universität zu Köln)
Plenary user presentations
- Markus Braden (Universität zu Köln)
We attempt to present a comprehensive view on the opportunities in studying structure and dynamics using neutron scattering, with a focus on soft and complex materials. We discuss in particular the combination of small-angle scattering with energy-resolved techniques (time of flight, backscattering, spin echo). We also comment on the value of complementary techniques(SAXS, IR, rheology, size...
Neutron spectroscopy offer a unique insight into the emergent quantum phases and entangled dynamics in quantum materials.
A textbook example is offered by the compound SrCu2(BO3)2 realizing the theoretical Shastry-Sutherland model, which reveal a plethora of intriguing phenomena including: bosonic flat bands; a zoo of entangled bound states; correlated decay of magnons; valence bond solid of...
For how trivial or provocative it can sound, the best neutron spectrometer in the world does not produce science and technology by itself. By definition of “Materials Science”, neutron scattering data on engineering materials must be used as a tool to understand, and even tailor, materials performance. In order for this to happen, neutron data need to be
1. Acquired under the most relevant...