KOALA 2: implications for magnetic structural and exotic studies
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2021-11-24
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Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation
Abstract
The KOALA single-crystal diffractometer has now been operating for more than a decade and is now nearing retirement (mid-2022). The technical improvements of the new KOALA 2 diffractometer, and the implications for conventional chemical crystallography are described in separate presentations at this meeting. In this presentation we will present the implications for less conventional studies, such as: magnetic structures; incommensurate and other complex structures; very small samples; high-pressure experiments; studies over many temperatures; various preparatory studies of inelastic and diffuse scattering. © The Author
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Measuring instruments, Crystals, Diffractometers, Crystallography, Diffraction methods, Experiment planning, Shutdown, Scattering
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Piltz, R. (2021). KOALA 2: implications for magnetic structural and exotic studies. Presentation to the to the ANSTO User Meeting, Online, 24-26 November 2021. Retrieved from: https://events01.synchrotron.org.au/event/146/contributions/4385/contribution.pdf