Sample environments updates at the Bragg Institute

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2012-02-02
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Australian Institute of Physics
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The Sample Environment (SE) Group of the Bragg Institute is in charge of the development and maintenance of SE equipment ranging from ultra low temperature inserts to furnaces, cryocoolers, gas rig and high pressure equipment for a range of experiment in non ambient conditions to be performed with the Bragg neutron scattering instruments. The SE group also provides user support and develops, together with the users, ad-hoc new SEs for specific experiments. Equipment in advanced testing, manufacturing or conceptual phases includes: a new magnet, dilution insert, gas mixing and sorption system (static and dynamic), new innovative vapor systems for static and dynamic delivery, standard and non standard new cryogenic equipment, rapid quencher, high pressure rig for gas delivery and a new hydrothermal cell. In this presentation, together with the newest projects, a review of scientific cases and scientific results obtained with recently commissioned equipment will be presented. The details of the new equipment, time lines and examples of scientific applications at the neutron scattering facility, made possible by the acquisition of high level equipment as well as example of ad-hoc developments for specific experiments, will be discussed.
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ANSTO, Research reactors, Research programs, Australia, Measuring instruments, Scattering, Equipment
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Imperia, P. (2012). Sample environments updates at the Bragg Institute. Poster presented to the 36th Annual Condensed Matter and Materials Meeting, Wagga 2012, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, NSW, 31st January – 3rd February, 2012. Retrieved from: https://physics.org.au/wp-content/uploads/cmm/2012/