28 May 2017 to 2 June 2017
Queen's University
America/Toronto timezone
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Time-of-Flight Neutron Scattering From Exotic Quantum Ground States

31 May 2017, 08:50
25m
BioSci 1102 (Queen's University)

BioSci 1102

Queen's University

Invited Speaker / Conférencier invité Condensed Matter and Materials Physics / Physique de la matière condensée et matériaux (DCMMP-DPMCM) W1-1 Condensed Matter at Large Facilities (DCMMP) | Matière condensée aux grandes installations (DPMCM)

Speaker

Prof. Bruce Gaulin (McMaster University)

Description

The advent of new time-of-flight neutron spectrometers at both spallation-based and reactor-based neutron sources has fundamentally changed the nature of the information that can be obtained using inelastic neutron scattering. Measurements on single crystals can now map out comprehensive four-dimensional (three momenta and one energy dimensions) data sets of inelastic scattering from both spin and lattice degrees of freedom. I will discuss the evolution of neutron sources since the discovery of the neutron by Chadwick in 1932, and show how revolutionary recent progress has been. The power of new time-of-flight techniques will be illustrated , taking examples from my groups studies of frustrated quantum magnets and materials related to high temperature superconductors.

Primary author

Prof. Bruce Gaulin (McMaster University)

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