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Neutron spectroscopy provides a range of tools to study the structural dynamics of semiconducting organic materials for novel solar cells with improved power conversion efficiency.

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Only by using neutron instruments from across the globe, have researchers been able to characterise the magnetism of a graphene-like material.

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An international research team has succeeded in significantly narrowing the scope for the existence of dark matter, with the use of a precision experiment developed at the University of Bern, and carried out at the Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL).

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Samuel Winnall and Wenke Müller are currently carrying out their PhDs as part of the InnovaXN programme. While Samuel specialises in reflectometry and molecular dynamics simulations, Wenke specialises in small-angle scattering, and is focused on…

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This week the European neutron research community gather in Lund, Sweden, to share and discuss the latest progress in neutron research within areas such as life sciences, the environment, smart materials and energy solutions. For the first time, the…

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On September 21, 2022 the annual project meeting of EASI-STRESS was held in Grenoble, France at the European Photon & Neutron Science Campus, hosted by ESRF - The European Synchrotron and ILL - Institut Laue Langevin. It was followed by a public…

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