[Neutron] 725. WE-Heraeus-Seminar on magnetic SANS - 07-11 June 2020, Bad Honnef
Sabrina Disch
sabrina.disch at uni-koeln.de
Tue Mar 3 17:20:00 CET 2020
Dear colleagues,
we are pleased to announce that application is open for the
_725. WE-Heraeus-Seminar_
*Magnetic Small Angle Neutron Scattering – from Nanoscale Magnetism to
Long‐Range Magnetic Structures*
https://www.we-heraeus-stiftung.de/veranstaltungen/seminare/2020/magnetic-small-angle-neutron-scattering-from-nanoscale-magnetism-to-long-range-magnetic-structures/main/
This WE-Heraeus-Seminar focuses on the technique of magnetic small angle
neutron scattering, which is one of the most important methods for
magnetic microstructure determination in condensed-matter physics and
materials science. Currently, the magnetic SANS community can be roughly
subdivided into two larger groups: the research of one group is anchored
in the domain of condensed-matter physics with a focus on fundamental
questions such as skyrmion crystals and topological spin structures,
complex long-range-ordered spin structures, and vortex lattices in
superconductors, while the second group of scientists employs the
magnetic SANS method for scrutinizing nanoscale magnetism in terms of a
micromagnetic continuum description; materials classes which are studied
are e.g. permanent magnets, magnetic steels, nanoparticles and
ferrofluids, or complex alloys.
It is one of the central aims of this Heraeus seminar to bring both
groups of researchers closer together by providing a stage for intra-
and interdisciplinary scientific exchange. Besides, in view of the
upcoming European Spallation Source, a further focus will be on future
challenges related to neutron instrumentation, sample environment, and
neutron scattering data analysis.
Application deadline: _31 March 2020_
Sincerely,
Andreas Michels
Sebastian Mühlbauer
Sabrina Disch
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Dr. Sabrina Disch
Emmy-Noether Research Group Leader
Universität zu Köln
Department für Chemie
Greinstr. 4-6
50939 Köln
Germany
Tel: +49 (0)221 470 7336
http://www.nanostr.uni-koeln.de/
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