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First FRM II user meeting

30 October 2007

FRM II, Garching

The meeting will provide informations concerning the instruments and experimental possibilities. Moreover, scientific results will be presented, which have been obtained since the start of routine operation in May 2005. In addition to oral presentation, the poster session will will enable fruitfull discussions and more detailed informations.

The detailed programme will be announced soon on the FRM II webpage.

The participation in the FRM II workshop is free of charge and does not require a personal any contribution.

 

DEADLINES:

Registration 16 October 2007

Submission of contributions 10 October 2007

 

Participants of the FRM II user meeting are also kindly invited to participate in the celebrations of the "50 year of Neutron Research at Garching " on 31 October 2007.

We are looking forward to receiving your on-line Registration and the Abstracts 

 

For Accommodation please consult the following websites:

Accommodation in Garching

Special rates for workshop participants will be available at Hotel Am Park and Hotel König Ludwig (limited availability)

Accommodation in München

 

The FRM II can be reached conveniently by underground line U6.

 

 

Contact

Forschungneutronenquelle Heinz Maier-Leibnitz (FRM II)

Technische Universität München

Useroffice

D-85747 Garching

e-mail: userinfo(at)frm2.tum.de

Tel: +49 89 289 14313

 

PROGRAM

10:00 Registration
10:30 Welcome, Current and future instrumentation at the FRM II, W. Petry
11:00 The instrumentation of the JCNS at the FRM II, A. Ioffe
11:30 Around the weld in a few seconds with Stress Spec, R. Wimpory
12:00 Neutron diffraction studies on Li-ion battery materials, H. Ehrenberg
12:30 Development of Ni-Fe-al based alloys for fabrication of nanoporous
membranes, F. Schmitz
13:00 Lunch
14:00 Spectroscopy and magnetism - A summary, T. Keller
14:30 Magnetic excitations in multiferroic TbMnO3, D. Senff
15:00 Non-fermi liquid metal without quantum criticality, Chr. Pfleiderer
15:30 Coffe break
16:00 Inelastic spectroscopy for soft matter research, T. Unruh
16:30 Structural investigation of thin polymer films with TOF-GISANS at
REFSANS, P. Müller-Buschbaum
17:00 Neutron diffraction - hot topic for more than 60 years, M. Meven
17:30 Simultaneous antiferromagnetic Fe3+ and Nd3+ ordering in NdFe3(11BO3)4
investigated by single crystal neutron diffraction at Heidi/FRMII and
DMC, TASP&TriCS/SINQ, J. Schefer
18:00 The aSPECT spectrometer, R. Munoz Horta
18:30 Poster session , foyer Physics Department, James-Franck-Strasse 1
(incl. Buffet), open end ( 21:00 )

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