Neutrons4Science v2.5.2

by Alain Filhol, Martin Böhm (ILL),
Dominique Rebreyend, Guillaume Pignol (LPSC-IN2P3)
and Mathieu Ippersiel (Ipter)
©2010-2014 Institut Laue-Langevin and LPSC-IN2P3, Grenoble, France.


Neutrons4Science offers a set of multiplatform and interactive 3D animations for the education. It is developed in OpenGL and provided in the form of : web activities (Linux, OS X, Windows) for which the installation of the plugin VirtualGrip (by Ipter) is required standalone applications (iOS and Android) available from the App Store (Apple iOS) or Google Play (Google Android).
Neutrons4Science is available in five languages (English, French, Italian, Spanish and Russian).
This project was funded by the ILL and the LPSC and developed by Ipter.



Translation by Susan Tinniswood


Texts by Alain Filhol

Translation by Roland May

Translation by Lucia Capogna

Translation by Miguel Angel Gonzalez

Translation by Valery Nesvizhevsky

中文版本翻译由柳金彦完成 (Jinyan LIU)

Neutrons4Science in a nutshell
Enter the world of neutrons! They are a powerful and highly acclaimed tool not only for the study of condensed matter (the world we live in) but also for confirming our current understanding of physics. What's more, you don't even need to be a scientist to use Neutrons4Science. Just be curious!
Neutrons and protons are elementary particles constituting the nucleus of atoms. The neutron has no electric charge but has a spin and a magnetic moment. Neutron beams - like beams of X-rays, electrons or muons - are valuable tools for studying the multitude of materials that surround us in our daily lives (alloys, magnets, superconductors, polymers, colloids, proteins, biological systems, …). However, the way neutrons interact with matter is quite unique and, as a result, it can often reveal to us what is normally hidden. With Neutrons4Science you can discover one of the many types of neutron spectroscopy.
The neutron also answers questions on the very foundations of physics, helping us to solve some of the great mysteries of the universe (Is the Grand Unified Theory valid? Is there a fifth fundamental force? ...) As an example, Neutrons4Science gives you insights to a brand new method of neutron spectroscopy that takes advantage of the quantum states of this light neutral particle.
Neutrons4Science lets you experience neutron science through three interactive 3D animations:
• ThALES: Use a neutron spectrometer (ThALES) as if you were performing a real experiment.
• Magnons: Discover the spin waves that exist inside magnetic materials and understand how ThALES can observe them.
• GRANIT: Discover an innovative gravitational spectrometer (GRANIT) based on neutron quantum states in a gravitational field."
These three educational animations were developed with the help of scientists at the "Institut Laue-Langevin", one of the world's flagship facilities for neutron science.

ThALES

Magnons

GRANIT

References
EchoSciences - 25 June 2012. La neutronique au bout de vos doigts
Neutron News, 23, Issue 3, 2012. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10448632.2012.695717
ILL News, 56 , June 2012. http://www.ill.eu/quick-links/publications/ill-news/

Support
Questions and comments can be sent to the Neutrons4Science team:
    technical questions: neutrons4science(at)ipter.fr
    scientific questions: communication(at)ill.eu
Please preferably write in English or French. Italian, Spanish, German or Russian are also accepted but may result in substantial answer delays.