[Neutron] Flipper 2024 - Announcement

flipper 2024 flipper2024 at ill.fr
Mon Jul 1 16:21:59 CEST 2024


Dear colleague,

We are delighted to announce the workshop “*Flipper 2024*”, dedicated to 
science requiring single crystal diffraction with polarized neutrons.

The workshop will be held on the *11-13th December* at the *Institut 
Laue-Langevin* in *Grenoble, France* as a satellite to the ILL-ESS User 
Meeting.  The scope of the workshop will focus on the application of 
half-polarized and polarization-analysis neutron methods to fundamental 
research and to functional research in areas with a strong societal 
impact, probing length scales from the atomic to mesoscopic in 
crystalline solids with a focus on multiferroic, topological, 
superconducting and other smart materials.

Preliminary session titles include:
- Chirality
- Frustrated magnetism
- Molecular magnetism
- Multiferroics
- Multipolar order/moments
- Superconductivity
- Topological materials
- Smart materials

There will also be an introductory session, with Professor Andrew 
Boothroyd (University of Oxford, UK) presenting polarized neutron 
techniques and Professor Alessandro Bombardi (Diamond Light Source) 
presenting complementary techniques using synchrotron radiation.

Full details for the workshop, including important dates, abstract 
submission procedures and the full list of invited speakers, may be 
found here:
https://workshops.ill.fr/event/421/

Please feel free to contact us for further information at
flipper2024 at ill.fr
We look forward to welcoming you to Grenoble in December.

With warm regards,

The Flipper 2024 organising committee:
Alberto Rodríguez Velamazan
Navid Qureshi
Anne Stunault
Lucile Mangin Thro
Andrew Wildes

The workshop is proudly sponsored by:
ILL:Institute Laue-Langevin
ESS:European Spallation Source
LLB:Laboratoire Léon Brillouin
CEA-IRIG:Institut de Recherche Interdisciplinaire de Grenoble
2FDN:Fédération Française de Diffusion Neutronique
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