[Neutron] ---- Deadline for abstract submission extended to 7th April 2024 ---- 812th WE-Heraeus-Seminar on magnetic SANS – 16-20 June 2024, Bad Honnef

Sebastian Mühlbauer Sebastian.Muehlbauer at frm2.tum.de
Tue Apr 2 14:27:39 CEST 2024


Dear Colleagues,

Please note: The deadline for abstract submission for the 812th 
WE-Heraeus seminar has been extended to April 7th 2024!

Looking forward to meet as many of you as possible in Bad Honnef for a 
nice workshop with plenty of time for discussion and exchange!

Best,
Sabrina Disch, Andreas Michels and Sebastian Mühlbauer


_812th WE-Heraeus-Seminar_

*Bridging Length Scales in Magnetism – Diffuse Scattering from the 
Atomic to the Mesoscale*

https://www.we-heraeus-stiftung.de/veranstaltungen/bridging-length-scales-in-magnetism-diffuse-scattering-from-the-atomic-to-the-mesoscale/main/

This WE-Heraeus seminar focuses on the technique of magnetic small-angle 
neutron scattering (SANS) and its extension towards a unified 
description of diffuse scattering from the atomic to the mesoscale. 
Magnetic SANS is well established to elucidate the magnetic structure of 
a wealth of different systems as diverse as from nanotextured materials 
all the way to emergent spin textures of strongly correlated electron 
systems and superconductors. An equally rich group of material classes 
is also characterized by the absence of long-range magnetic order and – 
in turn – by their diffuse scattering signature, however, on an atomic 
length scale. Their magnetic structure is typically characterized by 
disorder introduced by frustrated or competing magnetic interactions or 
the proximity to quantum criticality or emergent superconductivity. It 
has only recently been discovered, that in fact, a large overlap exists 
between these rather separated communities: Experiments showed that the 
diffuse scattering signatures of the disordered quantum spin systems can 
reach far into the mesoscopic nm-regime of magnetic SANS. Likewise, 
atomic scale order and disorder phenomena become more and more relevant 
for nanotextured systems, which may benefit from insight into the 
concepts of diffuse magnetic scattering.

We intend to gather scientists working on the different applications of 
magnetic SANS and diffuse scattering and providing a stage for intra- 
and interdisciplinary scientific exchange.


-- 
PD Dr. habil. Sebastian Mühlbauer
SANS-1 Project

Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Zentrum (MLZ)
Technische Universität München
Lichtenbergstr. 1, D-85748 Garching, Germany

phone: 049-(0)89-289-10784
email:sebastian.muehlbauer at frm2.tum.de
http://www.frm2.tum.de
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