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Stimuli responsive polymersomes: Small Angle Neutron Scattering studies
27. Mai 14:30 - 15:30
- Diblock copolymers can self-assemble in solution in stable and robust polymersomes (vesicles),...
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To deuterate or not to deuterate? That is the question
03. Juni 14:30 - 15:30
- Accepted wisdom when performing diffraction experiments with neutrons is to deuterate the...
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Static and dynamic properties of a strong-leg spin-ladder
17. Juni 14:30 - 15:30
- The AF S = 1/2 Heisenberg spin ladder belongs to the simplest quantum magnets, yet disclosing the...
Seminar: Neutron imaging in materials research
Neutron imaging for the non-destructive characterization of both materials and components has reached a new level after techniques based on contrast mechanisms alternative to the common beam attenuation have become available. In this way, properties of materials and complex systems can be resolved by position sensitive mapping exploiting diffraction, small-angle scattering and refraction signals. The unique nature of neutron radiation allows for high sensitivity to light elements, high penetration depth in metals and sensitivity to magnetic fields. Applications related to 2D and 3D visualization of material phase heterogeneities, texture, fluid dynamics, magnetic structures and phase transitions in applied materials will be presented.
Datum
13.02.2012
Zeit
14:45–15:45
Ort
- Physics HS3
- Garching, Garching, Deutschland
Speaker
- Dr. N. Kardjilov, Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin
Veranstalter
- TUM/FRM II

