11–13 Oct 2017
Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Europe/Budapest timezone

Session

Neutron scattering

13 Oct 2017, 09:45
Hungarian Academy of Sciences

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

1051 Budapest, Széchenyi István tér 9.

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  1. Dr Friedrich Wagner (Technical University of Munich)
    13/10/2017, 09:45
    Neutron scattering
    Invited speaker
    The Metallurgical Texture of Gold Artefacts from the Bronze Age Rampart of Bernstorf (Bavaria) Studied by Neutron Diffraction F.E. Wagner , R. Gebhard2, W.M. Gan3 and M. Hofmann4 1Physics Department E 15, Technical University of Munich, James-Franck-Straße 1, 85747 Garching, Germany 2Archäologische Staatssammlung München, Lerchenfeldstraße 2, 80535 München, Germany 3German Engineering...
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  2. Dr Winfried Kockelmann (STFC-Rutherford Appleton Laboratory)
    13/10/2017, 10:15
    Neutron scattering
    Oral presentation
    A new neutron tomography and diffraction facility has recently been taken into operation at the accelerator-based neutron spallation source ISIS at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory at Harwell, UK. Neutron radiography and tomography can be used for a non-invasive 3D visualisation of inner components and structures of archaeological objects and heritage science materials. The high penetration...
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  3. Dr Antonella Scherillo (STFC - ISIS, UK)
    13/10/2017, 10:35
    Neutron scattering
    Oral presentation
    The Italian Neutron Experimental Station INES, located at the pulsed neutron source ISIS (U.K.), is a general-purpose neutron diffractometer that was built with a special care aiming to focus its use on cultural heritage related studies. Thanks to the high penetration power of thermal neutrons, archaeometric measurements performed through neutron diffraction allow us to determine bulk...
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