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SANS-Workshop 21./22. Juni
21. Juni - 22. Juni

Seminare

Expansion of Research Facilities at the NIST Center for Neutron Research
21. Mai 14:45 - 15:45

The NIST Center for Neutron Research (NCNR) has just returned to full-time operation after...
Commissioning of the CASCADE detector at MIRA
04. Juni 14:45 - 15:45

Structural and dynamic study of several magnetic systems by means of Neutron Resonant Spin Echo techniques
11. Juni 14:45 - 15:45

“ZETA” is a Neutron Resonant Spin Echo (NRSE) option which is currently installed on the thermal...
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Sonntag, 14.09.2008


Time Foyer Physik Department, James-Franck-Str., Garching
17.00-20.00
Welcome Reception and Registration

 

 

Montag, 15.09.2008


Time HS 1 Time HS 2
09.00-09.20

Welcome Address

Prof. Dr. Winfried Petry (Scientific director FRM II)

Prof. Dr. Helmut Schober (Chairman KFN)

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Liqui Meng (Vice-President Technische Universität München)

Mini-Sym1-A: Function from Frustration in Modern Multiferroics Session 1: Soft Matter I
09.20-09.25 Introduction 09.20-09.40 Regine Willumeit (GKSS) et al.: Study of lipid modified implant surfaces (1.7)
09.25-09.55 Alois Loidl (Universität Augsburg): Excitations in Multiferroics 09.40-10.00 Christine Papadakis (TU München) et al.: Micellar solutions and hydrogels from temperature-responsive, amphiphilic block copolymers (12.35)
09.55-10.25 Markus Braden (Universität zu Köln) et al.: Neutron scattering studies on spiral multiferroics (10.4) 10.00-10.20 Rumen Krastev (MPI Potsdam/Golm) et al.: Formation Of Polyelectrolyte/Lipid Composite Multilayer Structures (12.36)
10.25-10.40 Sven Landsgesell (HZ Berlin) et al.: Tuning magnetic interaction in orthorhombic Neodymium-Yttrium Manganites Nd1-xYxMnO3 (10.1) 10.20-10.40 Max Wolff (Ruhr-Universität Bochum) et al.: The solid-liquid boundary condition for flowing liquids (12.5)
10.40-11.10 Break
Mini-SYM1-B: Function from Frustration in Modern Multiferroics Session 2: Soft Matter II
11.10-11.40 Ralf Feyerherm (HZ Berlin) et al.: Interplay between rare earth and manganese magnetism and its effect on ferroelectricity in or-RMnO3 (10.2) 11.10-11.30 Fajun Zhang (Universität Tübingen) et al.: Protein-Protein Interactions in Solution Studied by Small-Angle Scattering (12.14)
11.40-11.55 Fabiano Yokaichiya (HZ Berlin) et al.: Influence of Applied Magnetic Field in Incommensurate Magnetic Structure of ZnCr2Se4 and ZnCr2S4 (10.3) 11.30-11.50 Thomas Hellweg (Universität Bayreuth) et al.: Temperature Dependence Of The Dynamics In Sugar Surfactant Based Bicontinuous Microemulsions As Seen With Quasielastic Scattering Techniques (12.18)
11.55-12.15

Magnetism

Florian Jonietz (TU München) et al.: Spin Torque Effects in a Helical Magnet (4.40)

11.50-12.10 Tinka Spehr (TU Darmstadt; ILL) et al.: Structure and Dynamics of Reverse Micelles Under the Addition of Amphiphilic Triblock Copolymers (12.19)
12.15-12.30 to be announced
12.10-12.30 Tobias Unruh (FRM II) et al.: Self-diffusion in molecular liquids: medium-chain n-alkanes and coenzyme Q10 studied by QENS (12.24)
12.30-13.30 Lunch
13.30-14.05 Plenary Talk: Christian Pfleiderer (TU München): Exploring condensed matter with a twist
Mini-SYM2-A: Dynamics, kinetics, complex materials in the light of SANS and reflectometry Session 3: Instrumentation
14.10-14.35 Peter Lindner (ILL): Rheo-SANS with complex fluids 14.10-14.25 Axel Reimer Müller (TU München) et al.: TOF inelastic neutron scattering on D2, a key tool on the way to a very strong UCN source (8.2)
14.35-15.00 Claus Czeslik (TU Dortmund): Controlling protein adsorption at aqueous-solid interfaces (9.4) 14.25-14.40 Simon Mayer (Atominstitut Wien) et al.: The phase-space transformer up-scattering project: first results (2.17)
14.40-14.55 Petra Kudejova (Universität zu Köln) et al.: Overview of the new PGAA and PGAI facility at the research reactor FRM II (2.24)
15.00-15.25 Julian Oberdisse (Université Montpellier II) et al.: Small-angle scattering from self-assembled and hierarchical structures 14.55-15.10 Catherine Pappas (HZ Berlin) et al.: Polarimetric Neutron Spin Echo Spectroscopy (2.57)
15.10-15.25 Jörg Voigt (JCNS) et al.: TOPAS, the future thermal time-of-flight spectrometer at the FRM II (2.14)
15.25-15.55 Albrecht Wiedenmann (ILL) et al.: Stroboscopic Small Angle Neutron Scattering Investigations of Microsecond Dynamics in Magnetic Nanomaterials (9.8) 15.25-15.40 Christian Pruner (Universität Salzburg) et al.: Light-induced gratings in polymers and polymer nanocomposites for neutron optics (2.37)
15.40-15.55 Adrian Rühm (MPI Stuttgart) et al.: The Neutron/X-Ray Contrast and Spin-Echo Reflectometer N-REX+ at FRM II: Present Status, First Experiments and Future Perspectives (2.49)
16.00-16.30 Break
16.30-19.00 Poster I

Dienstag, 16.09.2008


Time HS 1 Time HS 2
9.00-9.35 Plenary Talk: Ralf Biehl (FZ-Jülich): Interdomain dynamics in yeast alcohol dehydrogenase
MiniSYM2-B: Dynamics, kinetics, complex materials in the light of SANS and reflectometry Session 4: Magnetism I
9.40-10.00 Isabelle Grillo (ILL) et al.: Formation and Growth of Vesicles Studied by Time Resolved Small Angle Neutron Scattering Combined with a Stopped-flow Equipment 9.40-10.00 Katharina Theis-Bröhl (Hochschule Bremerhaven) et al.: Highly Ordered Spin-State in an Epitaxial Spin-Valve as Observed by Polarized Neutron Reflectometry
10.00-10.20 Bert Nickel (LMU München): Combining neutron reflectivity and fluorescence microscopy to study biological interfaces 10.00-10.20 Dieter Lott (GKSS) et al.: Chirality in Dy/Y Multilayers
10.20-10.40 Michael Kerscher (FZ Jülich) et al.: Microemulsions Near Planar Surfaces 10.20-10.40 Philipp Niklowitz (University of London) et al.: Crystal-lattice response to antiferromagnetic and hidden order in URu2Si2
10.40-11.00 Dietmar Schwahn (FZ Jülich): Mineralization in the Presence of Proteins – an Exploration with Small Angle Neutron Scattering using Contrast Variation
10.40-11.00 Arno Hiess (ILL) et al.: The static and dynamic magnetic properties of PuCoGa5 and NpCoGa5 investigated by neutron scattering experiments
11.00-11.30 Break
MiniSYM3-A: Material Science Session 5: Magnetism II
11.30-11.50 Peter Staron (GKSS) et al.: Influence of the welding sequence on residual stresses in laser welded T-joints of aluminium alloys 11.30-11.50 Yixi Su (JCNS) et al.: Magnetic ordering and spin fluctuations in BaFe2As2 and Ba1-xKxFe2As2
11.50-12.10 Bo Zhang (DLR) et al.: Direct observation of chemical diffusion in liquid alloys using X-ray and neutron radiography 11.50-12.10 Andreas Michels (Universität des Saarlandes) et al.: Spin structure of nanocrystalline gadolinium
12.10-12.30 Pavel Strunz (NRI Rez) et al.: Scattering contrast dependence on thermalexpansion-coefficient difference of phases in twophase system 12.10-12.30 Oliver Waldmann (Universität Freiburg): Inelastic Neutron Scattering on Molecular Nanomagnets
12.30-13.30 Lunch
13.30-14.00 Award ceremony (Wolfram-Prandl-Prize for young scientists in neutron research) and lecture of the prize recipient
14.00-14.20 Dr. Beatrix Vierkorn-Rudolph (BMBF): Forschung mit Neutronen aus Sicht der Wissenschaftspolitik
Session 6: Upcoming Spallation Sources Session 7: Materials
14.25-14.55 Robert Mc Greevy (ISIS): Development at ISIS - the next ten years 14.25-14.45 German Kulin (FLNP JINR) et al.: New gravitational experiment with ultracold Neutrons
14.55-15.25 Kenneth W. Herwig (Oak Ridge National Laboratory): Commissioning Experience, Early Results, and Status of the Spallation Neutron Source at Oak Ridge National Laboratory 14.45-15.05 Anja Ines Pommrich (DLR) et al.: Nickel self-diffusion in Si-Ni melts (5.1)
15.25-15.55 Helmut Schober (ILL) and Ferenc Mezei (Los Alamos National Laboratory ): The European Spallation Source: Perspectives 15.05-15.25 Ralph Gilles (FRM II) et al.: Studies of ordering in anti phase nanodomain FeCo alloys with different ternary additions using neutron diffraction
15.25-15.45 Heloisa Bordallo (HZ Berlin) et al.: Natural Soil Environments: The role of cations and superparamagnetic iron oxides
15.45-16.05 P. Klaus Pranzas (GKSS) et al.: Characterisation of the Hydrogen Distribution in Metal Hydride Tanks Using Neutron Radiography and Tomography
16.00-16.30 Break
16.30-19.00 Poster II
20.00 Dinner at "Hofbräukeller", Innere Wiener Straße 19, 81667 München

Mittwoch. 17.09.2008

 
Time HS 1 Time HS 2
9.00-9.35 Plenary Talk: Niko Froitzheim (Universität Bonn): From intracrystalline deformation to continent collision: Neutron texture goniometry of sheared rocks from the Alps
9.35-10.10 Plenary Talk: Gerald Badurek (Atominstitut Wien): Quantum Physics with Neutrons
10.10-10.30 Break
MiniSYM3-B: Material Science Session 8: Structure and Structural Dynamics
10.30-10.50 Thomas Hirsch (IWT Bremen) et al.: Eigenspannungen als Träger des Verzugspotenzials: Messungen und Rechnungen an Bauteilen der Wälzlager- und Getriebeindustrie 10.30-10.50 Markus Raichle (MPI Stuttgart) et al.: The phonon buckling mode in YBa2Cu3O6+x measured by inelastic neutron scattering
10.50-11.10 Felix Beckmann (GKSS) et al.: Neutron Tomography on tyrannosaurid foot at GENRA-3 10.50-11.10 Michael Prager (FZ Jülich) et al.: The impact of SPHERES on rotational tunneling spectroscopy: recent examples
11.10-11.30 Heinz-Günther Brokmeier (TU Clausthal) et al.: The robot concept at STRESS-SPEC for the characterization of semi-finished products 11.10-11.30 Anatoliy Senyshyn (TU Darmstadt) et al.: Thermal expansion and atomic vibrations in CaWO4 studied by neutron and synchrotron powder diffraction
11.30-11.50 Weimin Gan (TU Clausthal) et al.: Texture homogeneity in a single pass ECAPed pure Mg 11.30-11.50 Werner Schweika (FZ Jülich) et al.: Dumbbell rattling in thermoelectric zinc-antimony
11.50-12.10 Steven Van Petegem (PSI) et al.: In-situ mechanical testing at the time-of-flight neutron diffractometer POLDI 11.50-12.10 Werner F. Kuhs (Universität Göttingen) et al.: The nature of "cubic ice'' established by timeresolved neutron diffraction
12.15-15.00 Guided tours of the FRM II