(gif - 15.09 Ki) Melting of a "spin ice" The "spin ice" compound Ho 2 Ti 2 O 7 is a rare example of a geometrically frustrated ferromagnet. Using option IN11C, it was found that at higher temperature,
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Spin dynamics of metal particles in an insulator matrix This example shows spin dynamics of mono-domain Fe particles associated with a “superspin” embedded in an insulating matrix of Al2O3. The measur
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(gif - 7.82 Ki) Relaxation of "glassy" systems IN11C with the large solid angle of the detector bank makes measuring incoherent samples viable. Comparing coherent (e.g. deuterated) and incoherent (e.g
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Applications IN11 is primarily used to study slow relaxation phenomena in polymers, glasses, complex liquids or magnetic materials. Elastic paramagnetic scattering may be studied as well by polarizati
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A general view of the instrument This drawing shows the instrument IN11 in its setup C (see the layout).
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Simulated experiment The animation shows the typical measuring strategy of a three axis spectrometer like IN8. The monochromator selects a beam of neutrons in a narrow energy band. The analyser is pos
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A simulated experiment Basics of the so called time-focussing technique Three intense neutron beams are extracted from a neutron guide by an assembly of three monochromators and are focused horizontal
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Working on the instrument This video was recorded on Oct, 2006 during an experiment intitled "Light-induced biological-function related dynamics in bacteriorhodopsin (purple membrane)". The unusual en
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From IN5 to IN5B IN5B is a fully redesigned instrument with many improvements which can be summarized in a single number: 60 time more intensity. This IN5 renaissance went through complexe mechanical
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iron(II)-imidazole complexeGeometry of the [Fe(Im)6]2+ cation in the Fe(Im)6(NO3)2 salt as determined by X-ray diffraction. iron(II)-imidazole complexeSimplified diagram of the electronic splitting of
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