"Opportunities in Neutron Diffraction and Time-of-Flight Imaging at European Spallation Source" with Mikhail Feygenson

Time: 25 November, at 10:15-11:00 hrs

Place: Room 4001, Ångström Laboratory (Zoom option available here)

With the upcoming start of operations of the ESS, we at the Center for Neutron Scattering at Uppsala University would like to invite you to the seminar "Opportunities in Neutron Diffraction and Time-of-Flight Imaging at European Spallation Source" with Mikhail Feygenson.

For more information: Please contact Germán Salazar-Alvarez.


Abstract

"Opportunities in Neutron Diffraction and Time-of-Flight Imaging at European Spallation Source"

Mikhail Feygenson

European Spallation Source

Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Uppsala University

Jülich Centre for Neutron Science (JCNS-1/IBI-1) at Forschungszentrum Jülich

The European Spallation Source ERIC (ESS) is one of the largest and most advanced research infrastructures worldwide, supported by 13 member and observer countries as a European Research Infrastructure Consortium (ERIC). Our facility will provide the most powerful pulsed neutron source globally, enabling a wide range of scientific applications across materials science, engineering, and energy research. It is currently being built in Lund, Sweden. The initial suite of neutron instruments will consist of 15 instruments1, covering a wide range of elastic and inelastic neutron scattering techniques. Within the Diffraction & Imaging Division, six instruments will offer advanced neutron diffraction and imaging capabilities, including time-of-flight neutron imaging, powder diffraction, engineering diffraction, and single-crystal diffraction with polarized neutrons. In this talk, I will provide an overview of those instruments and the current status of the ESS project. The update on the sample environment equipment, data reduction, and data visualization software for diffraction and imaging will be given. Finally, I will discuss the commissioning plans and early science ideas for the first three instruments.

Reference

  1. Andersen, K.H et al., “The instrument suite of the European Spallation Source”, Nuclear Inst. and Methods in Physics Research, A 957, 163402 (2020).

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