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September 09
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September 15 - September 20

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Nanoscale structures at interfaces formed by lipids and from polymer/surfactant mixtures - deeper understanding provided by large-scale facilities
June 24 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
July 01 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
July 15 14:30 - 15:30

Longitudinal NRSE (lNRSE) has the possibilities to extend the accesible dynamic range of both NSE...
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2010-11-11 Nature publication: New magnetic excitations in a cuprate superconductor

Nature publication: New magnetic excitations in a cuprate superconductor

Measurements at the FRM II three axes spectrometer PUMA contributed to the finding of a new type of magnetic excitations in cuprate superconductors. The results have been published on November 11th in the renowned scientific...[more]


2010-08-03 10.2 million euros funding for scientific instruments at the FRM II

10.2 million euros funding for scientific instruments at the FRM II

The instruments are huge, the structures, which are examined with their help are in the nanometer range. The federal ministry for education and research supports those instruments built by universities and institutes at the...[more]


2010-03-16 Cryogen free dilution fridge successfully implemented at PUMA

Cryogen free dilution fridge successfully implemented at PUMA

The first experiment using the lowest temperatures and an external magnetic field has successfully been performed at the thermal three axis spectrometer PUMA. [more]

Category: Instruments, PUMA , Science

2010-01-05 Superconductivity at high temperatures

Superconductivity at high temperatures

Magnetic interactions could cause certain materials to conduct electricity without loss of power. This happens at higher temperatures than with state of the art superconductors like lead.[more]

Category: PANDA, PUMA , Science