Workshop on Inelastic Neutron Scattering SPECTRINA 2016 hosted by B.P. Konstantinov Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute is a workshop dealing with study of dynamics of the matter by the methods of inelastic neutron scattering. The scope of the workshop covers, primarily, a range of topical issues related to the dynamics of the lattice and magnetic excitations, which have always constituted the cutting edge of modern condensed matter physics.
Scientific scope:
The workshop will feature presentations on the following topical areas:
1. Research methods of inelastic scattering and achievements in condensed matter physics and in materials science;
2. Three-axis spectroscopy;
3. Neutron spectroscopy by time-of-flight;
4. Spin-echo spectroscopy;
5. The joint use of neutron and synchrotron radiation to study the dynamics of excitations;
6. Instrumentation for neutron spectroscopy at neutron sources in Russia.
The workshop as a part of WP4 Educational program is directly associated with the creation of the PIK instrumentation concept in the field of spectroscopy, with some of the reports/talks dedicated specifically to this topic.
The working language of the workshop is Russian, but the talks in English are also welcome.
Scientific scope:
The workshop will feature presentations on the following topical areas:
1. Research methods of inelastic scattering and achievements in condensed matter physics and in materials science;
2. Three-axis spectroscopy;
3. Neutron spectroscopy by time-of-flight;
4. Spin-echo spectroscopy;
5. The joint use of neutron and synchrotron radiation to study the dynamics of excitations;
6. Instrumentation for neutron spectroscopy at neutron sources in Russia.
The workshop as a part of WP4 Educational program is directly associated with the creation of the PIK instrumentation concept in the field of spectroscopy, with some of the reports/talks dedicated specifically to this topic.
The working language of the workshop is Russian, but the talks in English are also welcome.