TiCN'ToF

Trends in Cold Neutron Time-of-Flight Spectroscopy

26 - 28 November, 2009

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Programme

All talks will take place in the ILL – Chadwick Amphitheatre

 

Wednesday 25 November

 

15h30 Registration and Welcome &IN5 project Closure pot (possibility to put your poster on the poster boards)

 

Thursday 26 November

8h00     Registration

8h30     Welcome and opening


Session 1: NEW INSTRUMENTS


8h45

Jacques Ollivier

“The  IN5 Cold-Neutron Time-of-Flight Spectrometer with Position  Sensitive Detectors”

9h15

Kenji Nakajima

“AMATERAS - Cold-Neutron Disk-Chopper Spectrometer in MLF, J-PARC”

9h45

Ross Stewart

“The MERLIN and LET inelastic chopper spectrometers at ISIS”

 

10h15 Coffee


Session 2: TECHNICS & METHODS


10h40

Bruno Guérard

"Design, fabrication, and performance of the IN5 detector"

11h10

Eddy Lelièvre-Berna

“A renewed sample environment equipments suite”

11h40

Ross Stewart

“Implementation of polarized neutrons on the LET spectrometer at ISIS”

12h10

Giovanna Giulia Simeoni

“Instrumental and sample environment development at TOFTOF”

 

12h30 Lunch

 

13h45 Coffee and poster session


Session 3: NEW INSTRUMENT PROJECTS


14h45

Je-Geun Park

“Progress report of DC-TOF project at KAERI”

15h05

Margarita Russina

“Past, present and future of TOF spectrometer NEAT”

 

15h25

John Voigt

“TOPAS, the new thermal time-of-flight spectrometer with polarization analysis”

15h45

Dehong Yu

“Progress on installation and commissioning of Pelican - Time of Flight Polarization Analysis Spectrometer”

16h05

Jean-Marc Zanotti

“A new tof instrument at LLB: the Fa# project. “

 

16h20 Coffee

 

Session 4: FRUSTRATED MAGNETS


16h45

Pascale Deen

“Probing the ground state of the spin liquid phase in the highly frustrated Gd3Ga5O12 garnet”

17h15

Hannu Mutka

“Spin fluctuations in the frustrated pyrochlore terbium stannate”


 Session 5: SOURCE DEVELOPMENTS


17h45

Christian Vettier

“ESS: moving forward”

18h15

Masatoshi Arai

“Experiences in instrument commissioning at J-PARC”

 

19h45 Dinner at the restaurant Caffè Forté

 

Friday 27 November


 Session 6: SINGLE CRYSTALS & ORIENTED SAMPLES


9h00

Radu Coldea

“Spin dynamics near quantum criticality in an Ising chain”

9h30

Diana Lucia Quintero Castro

“Magnetic Excitations in Sr3Cr2O8”

10h00

Rafik Ballou

“Investigation by time of flight scattering on a single crystal of the magnon spectra in the helico-chiral enantiopure magnet Ba3NbFe3Si2O14

10h30

Lambert Van Eijck

“Accoustic phonons in aligned DNA: a case for fine Q-resolution”

 

 

 

11h00 Coffee


 Session 7: SINGLE MOLECULE MAGNETS


11h20

Oliver Waldmann

“Inelastic Neutron Scattering on Molecular Nanomagnets: The Past, Current, and Future”

11h50

Joscha Nehrkorn

“Inelastic Neutron Scattering on Molecular Nanomagnets: The Examples of Mn7-Disks and Mn12-Wheel”

12h20

Michael Baker

“IN5 studies of antiferromagnetically coupled finite chains”

 

12h40 Lunch

 

13h30   Coffee, Poster session and visit of the ILL

 

15h30 Coffee


 Session 8: SOFTWARE & SIMULATIONS


15h50

Toby Perring

"Measuring S(Q,ω) in all Four Dimensions using time-of-flight Spectrometers: Techniques, Software and Examples"

16h20

Emmanuel Farhi

“Exploring data files just like images and videos. Ideas for new data analysis interfaces”

16h40

Sergey Manoshin

“VITESS software package: latest developments”