• Keine Ergebnisse gefunden

JCNS Workshop 2017Trends and Perspectives in Neutron Scattering:Probing Structure and Dynamics at Interfaces and Surfaces

N/A
N/A
Protected

Academic year: 2022

Aktie "JCNS Workshop 2017Trends and Perspectives in Neutron Scattering:Probing Structure and Dynamics at Interfaces and Surfaces"

Copied!
2
0
0

Wird geladen.... (Jetzt Volltext ansehen)

Volltext

(1)

JCNS Workshop 2017

Trends and Perspectives in Neutron Scattering:

Probing Structure and Dynamics at Interfaces and Surfaces

10 – 13 October 2017, Tutzing

www.fz-juelich.de/jcns/JCNS-Workshop2017 jcns-workshop@fz-juelich.de

Member of the Helmholtz Association

Location and Accommodation

Conference center of the Evangelische Akademie Tutzing at lake Starnberg in the area south of Munich.

http://www.ev-akademie-tutzing.de/en/

http://www.tutzing.de

Attendees will be accommodated on-site at the Conference Center in Tutzing. Single and double rooms are available.

if the number of attendees may exceed the available num- ber of rooms, equivalent accommodation in nearby hotels in Tutzing will be organized.

Workshop Fee

Full fee (including onside lodging): 500 EUR (incl. VAT)

Students: 300 EUR (incl. VAT)

The workshop fee includes full lodging (3 nights) and board at the Evangelische Akademie Tutzing and the workshop dinner.

Workshop fee without accommodation:

300 EUR (incl. VAT).

After registration payment via credit card or bank transfer to:

Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH

Reference: Reference number JCNS WS 2017 - last name IBAN: DE 14 3955 0110 0000 33 77 09

SWIFT/BIC: SDUEDE33XXX JCNS operates a suite of high performance neutron

scattering instruments at the Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Zentrum (MLZ) in Garching near Munich.

Scientifi c Organizing Committee Thomas Brückel

Thomas Gutberlet Stefan Mattauch Olaf Holderer

Local Organizing Comittee Monika Krug

Ramona Bucher

Paulo Innocente (IT-Support) Contact

Jülich Centre for Neutron Science at MLZ Lichtenbergstr. 1

85747 Garching Germany

jcns-workshop@fz-juelich.de

www.fz-juelich.de/jcns/JCNS-Workshop2017

(2)

Call for Papers

Contributions dealing with the topics of the workshop to be presented as oral or poster presentation are requested. To present your work, please submit an abstract headed by title, name(s) and complete address(es) of the author(s) as Word-File via the conference web page.

www.fz-juelich.de/jcns/JCNS-Workshop2017 At the webpage a template can be downloaded.

Please indicate the author who will present the paper.

Deadlines

Opening of registration 1 May, 2017 Submission of abstracts 15 June, 2017 Notifi cation of acceptance 15 July, 2017 Final registration 1 September, 2017

Payment 1 October, 2017

Beginning of the Workshop Tuesday, 10 October, 2017 10:00 h Registration is open 13:00 h Opening of the workshop

End of the Workshop Friday, 13 October, 2017

12:00 h End of the scientifi c program 13:00 h End of the Workshop

JCNS Workshop 2017 Trends and Perspectives in Neutron Instrumentation:

Probing Structure and Dynamics at Interfaces and Surfaces

10 - 13 October, 2017, Tutzing

Evolution of structure and composition at interfaces between materials affects a large variety of intrinsic and functional parameters defi ning interaction and reaction schemes. The analytical techniques capable of exploring the interfaces are still very limited, and more often only ex situ studies are performed. Neutron techniques are ca- pable of operando studies of interfaces, of visualization of buried interfaces and interactions and of probing interfacial kinetics and dynamics. They have become an extensively growing fi eld of research.

This workshop aims at highlighting recent approaches and developing ideas on the adaptation of neutron refl ectome- try, small angle neutron scattering, neutron spectroscopy, neutron imaging and depth profi ling and neutron spin echo spectroscopy.

The workshop will discuss current requirements and de- velopments in probing surfaces and interfaces using such techniques. In particular the workshop is devoted to novel and upcoming experimental opportunities with various new instruments in operation or planned at neutron facilities to discuss the scientifi c options and capabilities in this area.

Topics will include

• Surfaces and Interfaces

• Magnetic Interfaces

• Nanostructured Surfaces

• Solid-Liquid Interfaces

• Adsorption and Adhesion

• Liquid-Liquid Interfaces

• Membranes

• Neutron Refl ectometry

• Grazing Incidence Neutron Scattering

• Small Angle Neutron Scattering

• Time-of-fl ight Spectroscopy

• Elastic and Inelastic Scattering

• High Resolution Spectroscopy and NSE

• Neutron Depth Profi ling and Imaging

• Time Resolved and In-situ Measurements

• Modelling and Simulation Confi rmed invited speakers

www.fz-juelich.de/jcns

The workshop is supported by

• Robert Cubitt, ILL

• Mike Fitzsimmons, ORNL

• Björgvin Hjörvarson, Uppsalla

• Regine von Klitzing, Darmstadt

• Sean Langridge, ISIS

• Valeria Lauter, ORNL

• Andreas Michels, Luxembourg

• Peter Müller Buschbaum, TUM

• Tommy Nylander, Lund

• Adrian Rennie, Uppsalla

• Maikel Rheinstadter, McMaster

• Stefan Wellert, TU Berlin

• Ali Zarbakhsh, Queen Mary

GISANS pattern of surfactant monolayer at the interfaces between the oil-rich and water-rich regions [Kerscher et al. Phys Rev. E 83, 030401(R) (2011)]

Referenzen

ÄHNLICHE DOKUMENTE

The presence of a reflectivity signal (Į i =Į f ) in the two spin-flip channels can be solely explained by the limited efficiencies of the polarizer and the analyzer. The presence

From a fundamental point of view methane represents a prototype of a non polar guest molecule. CH 3 I is an interesting and different probe of the clathrate cages compared to

We performed specular reflectivity and off-specular scattering measurements with polarized neutrons and polarization analysis under different magnetic fields from negative

The preliminary analysis of the inelastic neutron scattering data shows the expected decrease of the integrated area of the quasi-elastic signal with temperature (Fig.. However,

function at different times spin pair correlation function;.. vector quantity

Fig. 5.2: Schematic diagrams depicting the various scattering processes: a) coherent scat- tering is connected with the pair correlation function in space-and time; b) inco-

Crystallization of these hybrid particles was observed over a broad range of particle concentrations at (and below) room temperature.. Upon an increase in temperature, the

3 Institute for Complex Systems and Jülich Centre for Neutron Science JCNS-1, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, 52425 Jülich, Germany. KWS-3 is a