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Pressure-induced Quantum critical point in a frustrated spin liquid: Excitations
Magnetic insulators have become the prototypes of choice to study quantum critical points (QCPs). In contrast to field-induced quantum phase transitions, pressure-induced... -
A novel Skyrmion lattice topology in MnGe?
Magnetic Skyrmions are well-established to exist in a small pocket of the magnetic phase diagrams of a range of chiral magnets, such as MnSi and FeGe. The Skyrmions typically... -
Origin of peculiar Debye type relaxation in Ibuprofen
The main scope of this proposal is the characterization of the dynamics of racemicibuprofen glass-forming liquid. Besides the alpha-relaxation, by means of both... -
Probing water content in electrodeof proton exchange membrane fuel cell durin...
The Proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) is an electrochemical converter which produces electricity and heat from hydrogen and oxygen, with water as the only by product.... -
Specific Adsorption of Backbone-Binding Antibodies to PEG Polymer Brushes
Protein adsorption to material surfaces causes problems in numerous medical applications. A favoured approach in order to prevent protein adsoprtion is to decorate surfaces with... -
Internal time on IN1/Lagrange
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Neutron Reflection Study of Proteins Adsorbed at the Oil/Water Interface
New experiment exploration for oil/water interface measurements, focusing on the adsorption of proteins with different globular stability. -
Stress dependence of the domain kinetics in Strontium Titanate
Strontium titanate (SrTiO3) is a well studied substance widely used in multilayerferroelectric thin films and as a substrate for high temperature superconductors. However,... -
Exploratory study of water collective dynamics in integrally skinned membrane...
Most membranes designed for molecular separations in liquids, namely Reverse Osmosis (RO) and Nanofiltration (NF) membranes, comprise a tight separating film on a more open... -
Collective motions of hydration water in photosystem II membrane fragments
The key steps in photosynthetic water splitting take place in a protein complex referred to as photosystem II (PS II). It has been shown by incoherent quasielastic neutron... -
Structure of Dolomite
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Residual stress analysis for multiphase materials with depth gradients of the...
For neutronographic residual stress analysis it is essential to provide correct reference data of the strain free material state, i.e. the lattice parameter D0. There exists an... -
Magnetic Structure Determination in Niccolite Structural Metal Formate Framew...
The main objective of this proposal is the magnetic structure characterization in function of the temperature below TN approx. 36 K. Below TN, the magnetic order in these... -
Membrane Interaction of Alzheimer's Beta Peptides
We are currently investigating the membrane effects of monomeric and oligomeric forms of Amyloid β (25-35) peptide. In order to regulate the growth of the oligomeric... -
Development of an aerodynamic levitation sample environment for Time of Fligh...
Currently, the dynamics of liquids at very high temperatures is not well studied due to the difficulty of working at very high temperatures, mainly due to chemical interaction... -
Dynamics of H2 and SO2 absorption into the chemo-responsive spin-crossover po...
Porous coordination spin-crossover polymers like {Fe(pyrazine)[Pt(CN)4]} represent a remarkable class of bistable chemo-responsive materials due to the possibility of switching... -
EXILL - FATIMA
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Neutron fiber diffraction analysisof the structural dynamics of microtubules ...
Microtubules are key components of the cytoskeleton in eukaryotic cells, which structure is closely related to many cell functions, e.g., migration, shape changes,... -
Investigating the ultrastructure of an archaeal membrane containing apolar st...
The main objective of this project is to test experimentally the validity of a novel membrane model proposed to explain the composition and stability of the membranes of the... -
Use of neutron scattering to monitor protein agglomeration in the solid state
Many proteins are stored as frozen solutions or in amorphous solid (lyophilized) phases to minimize chemical and physical degradation during their shelf life. Different...