Conveners
Introduction
- Nikolay Kardjilov (Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin)
Dr
Eberhard Lehmann
(Paul Scherrer Instiut)
16/04/2012, 08:30
NIUS has been initiated by three institutions (PSI, HZB and TUM) in order to have a platform for the users and the operators of the neutron imaging facilities to exchange knowledge about the recent research results and the new and improved options in the imaging techniques.
In addition, the European Spallation Neutron Source ESS to be built in Lund, Sweden, comes into the game as a potential...
Dr
Markus Strobl
(ESS-AB, Science Division, Lund, Sweden)
16/04/2012, 08:50
Beside the powerful tool of conventional attenuation contrast imaging with a broad thermal or cold energy spectrum a number of novel imaging methods exploiting a monochromatic beam or energy resolved approaches have become available within the last decade [1]. These developments have the potential and do extend the range of applications of neutron imaging significantly. Modern short pulse...
Dr
Christian Grünzweig
(Paul Scherrer Institut)
16/04/2012, 09:30
Neutron imaging capabilities are allocated at the Swiss spallation neutron source SINQ since the beginning of its operation in 1997. The first beam line for this kind of studies – NEUTRA - has been built at a thermal beam port with low gamma background and a well defined neutron distribution. Investigations for different research groups and also for industry have been performed by using...
Dr
Christian Rüegg
(Paul Scherrer Institut)
16/04/2012, 09:50
Neutron scattering is a key experimental tool for experimental studies ranging from modern topics in condensed matter physics and materials science to pressing questions in energy research and health care. I will present the current suite of instruments at SINQ and activities in the Laboratory for Neutron Scattering (LNS) and in the Laboratory for Developments and Methods (LDM) on future...