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Magnetic Forces

Using neutrons to investigate the magnetic properties of a material

Date
Thu 7 May at 11.00am - Thu 7 May at 12.00pm
Cost
No cost
Venue Online

More information
Dr Kirrily Rule

Dr Kirrily Rule, Taipan instrument scientist and internationally recognised expert in low-dimensional and frustrated magnetic materials, will be delivering an online seminar on 7 May.



The seminar has been arranged for the extensive membership of FLEET researchers, the Australian Institute of Physics to hear about how neutron scattering techniques at ANSTO is useful for investigating the magnetic properties of a material.



ANSTO staff and members of the larger neutron scattering community are also invited to attend.



“FLEET has some extraordinary projects that are at the forefront of advanced, low energy technologies. It’s a great opportunity to share information about our infrastructure, which can greatly assist investigations of the structure and dynamics of new types of conductors,” said Rule.



Rule works closely with investigators Xiaolin Wang and David Cortie from the UOW in FLEETs enabling technology A, anatomically thin materials.



In the seminar she will use examples of systems that are similar to those investigated by FLEET.



FLEET, an ARC Centre of Excellence, is a large collaborative group led by Monash that develops a new approach to directly observe correlated, many-body states in an exciton-polariton system that go beyond classical theories.



Australian Synchrotron Director Prof Andrew Peele and Instrument scientist Dr Anton Tadich are also members of the FLEET Centre.

Venue details

Online seminar

monash.zoom.us/j/92686385714

Contact details

Name: education@fleet.org.au

Email: education@fleet.org.au

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