New user survey: Your experience and opinion is requested!
We kindly ask all our users to participate in the current user survey regarding sample envirnoment. Your feedback will give us the possibility to improve your work at the FRM II!
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Our neutron source has been taken back into operation on February 23rd after the exchange of a bearing had been completed successfully.
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Neutron workshop for crystallographers 15 and 16 March
Following the meeting of the German Crystallographic Society, the FRM II offers a dedicated neutron workshop on 15 and 16 March for crystallographic questions. The workshop language is German.
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The world’s strongest neutron beam is produced by the scientific instrument PGAA at the FRM II. But that is not all: During the long maintenance break in 2011, the PGAA (Prompt Gamma Activation Analysis) was improved to give it the best ratio between usable neutrons and noisy background radiation…
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A workshop on subject of micromagnetic theory and related experimental aspects of small-angle neutron scattering is held on 21-22 of June 2012.
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Offer Isar look for Isère: Elisabeth Jörg-Müller in Garching successfully changed her job for three months with Eliane Joly in Grenoble. The whole story and many more are in the newest edition of the FRM II News.
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Professor Walter Hälg, one of the pioneers of neutron scattering and reactor technology in Switzerland, died after short illness on December 28, 2011 in Baden/Switzerland.
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4th User Meeting at the FRM II on March 23rd, 2012
We kindly invite all our users to participate in the 4th User Meeting at the FRM II on March 23rd, 2012. Register now!
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Using small angle neutron scattering at the instrument MIRA at the FRM II and V4 at the Helmholtz Centre Berlin, Tim Adams of the TU München physics department has delivered the missing microscopic evidence for the topological characteristics of a long reaching skyrmion lattice.
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