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NINMACH 2013
09. September
SLOPOS13
15. September - 20. September

Seminare

Nanoscale structures at interfaces formed by lipids and from polymer/surfactant mixtures - deeper understanding provided by large-scale facilities
24. Juni 14:30 - 15:30

  The deposition to form soft matter nano-scale structures at interfaces is a delicate balance...
A measurement of the antineutrino spectrum of the fission products of U238
01. Juli 14:30 - 15:30

In the last years, antineutrinos from nuclear reactors helped todetermine the parameters in the...
Implementation of a Longitudinal NRSE option for RESEDA at FRM II
15. Juli 14:30 - 15:30

Longitudinal NRSE (lNRSE) has the possibilities to extend the accesible dynamic range of both NSE...
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Seminar: Expansion of Research Facilities at the NIST Center for Neutron Research

The NIST Center for Neutron Research (NCNR) has just returned to full-time operation after completing the first phases of a major expansion. The increasing demand for neutrons by the research community has stimulated an 80% increase in the area of the guide hall, which will house five new guides with five new instruments to supplement the existing nineteen cold and thermal neutron stations.  A second small, bright cold source is installed and operating in a beam tube. Upgrades and modifications to existing instruments are underway, and additional improvements have been made to the reactor plant and infrastructure. The new cold-neutron analytical chemistry station for prompt-gamma activation analysis and neutron depth profiling will offer higher flux than in existing positions, and a more open and flexible geometry for beam and sample conditioning.

Datum

21.05.2012

Zeit

14:45–15:45

Ort

Physics HS3
Garching, Garching, Deutschland

Speaker

Dr. R.M. Lindstrom, National Institute for Standards and Technology, Gaithersburgh, USA

Veranstalter

TUM/FRM II

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