[Neutron] New Zoom Link for Webinar 26 June on NSE by Bela Farago
Karin Griewatsch
kfnadmin at sni-portal.de
Thu Jun 25 13:56:05 CEST 2026
Dear colleagues,
please note that the Zoom link for the KFN webinar tomorrow has
changed to
https://fz-juelich-de.zoom-x.de/j/68593948758?pwd=11tueadZ8n4isZdw5dBsSQ4EANaT3B.1
Meeting ID: 685 9394 8758
Passcode: 779019
We hope to see you at the KFN Neutron Webinar by Bela Farago on
*Everything You Always Wanted to Know About NSE But Were Afraid to Ask*
*
*
Dr. Bela Farago
ILL
*Friday, 26 June 2026, 11:00 - 12:00 CET
*
**Zoom link:
*https://fz-juelich-de.zoom-x.de/j/62148526545?pwd=Yba5kbbQAYKSUdwK0X7xAcP5x0LEKI.1
<https://fz-juelich-de.zoom-x.de/j/62148526545?pwd=Yba5kbbQAYKSUdwK0X7xAcP5x0LEKI.1>*Meeting
ID: 621 4852 6545
Passcode: 047358
Neutron Spin Echo (NSE) is a relatively "new" neutron spectroscopy
technique, if we consider the 1980-s as recent years... It is however
undeniable, that for a long time there was only one instrument available
for users, thus few of them had a chance to gain some experience with
it. In addition, it is measuring this obscure S(q,t) rather than the
very friendly S(q,omega) as all the other neutron spectroscopy
instruments. During experiment nothing appears to move, but only 20+
currents are changing all the time for mystical reasons, that only few
wizards pretend to understand.
Part of this presentation will be devoted to demystify this process,
with the purpose not to transform you into a wizard, but convince you,
that this is a rational exercise, and with time you would be able to
become a wizard. But you do not have to. Luckily the number of NSE
instruments increased substantially and thanks to technological
developments, and may be to some mental efforts, their performance did
the same, so access to S(q,t) is open to a wider community with higher
precision and higher throughput. NSE inherently uses polarised neutrons.
In the second part of the presentation, I will go through from simple to
more involved examples, what advantages and disadvantages you might
have. How to approach the interpretation and how best connect with our
beloved S(q,omega) friends. For easier understanding it might be useful
for the audience to review at least partly the recent webinar by Ross
Stewart
<https://videoportal.rz.uni-kiel.de/Mediasite/Play/97053828ca1f4130a2668101ff2fbe241d> with
and excellent overview of coherent-incoherent scattering and polarised
neutrons.
The lecture will be recorded, and there is information on data
protection at
https://www.sni-portal.de/en/files/kfn-neutron-webinar-data-protection
<https://www.sni-portal.de/en/files/kfn-neutron-webinar-data-protection>
On the
websitehttps://www.sni-portal.de/en/user-committees/committee-research-with-neutrons/neutron-webinar
<https://www.sni-portal.de/en/user-committees/committee-research-with-neutrons/neutron-webinar>you
will find announcements of upcoming lectures.
Kind regards,
Karin Griewatsch (KFN PR)
Thomas Hellweg (KFN chair)
Frank Schreiber and Thomas Gutberlet (Webinar organization)
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