2-3 December 2019
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Australia/Sydney timezone

Scientific Highlights from Quokka, the 40m Pinhole Small Angle Neutron Scattering Instrument

2 Dec 2019, 18:29
1m
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18 Wally Way

Speaker

Kathleen Wood (Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation)

Description

Quokka is the 40m pinhole Small Angle Neutron Scattering instrument (SANS) located at the OPAL research reactor at ANSTO, serving the needs of both domestic and international users [1]. Calibrated absolute scattering intensity measurements in a standard setup may be made over a range of wavelengths between 4 x 10-3 Å-1 and 0.7 Å-1.
Outputs from Quokka have been published in diverse fields such as magnetism, metallurgy, mineralogy, structural biology, polymers, food science and soft matter. We present here a selection of recent scientific highlights.

[1] K. Wood, J. P. Mata, C. J. Garvey, C. M. Wu, ... and E. P. Gilbert, J Appl Crystallogr, 2018, 51, 294-314.

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Level of Expertise Experienced Researcher
Speakers Gender Female

Primary authors

Kathleen Wood (Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation) Chris Garvey (ANSTO) Jitendra Mata (ANSTO) Dr Deborah Wakeham (ANSTO) Chun-Ming Wu (NSRRC) Elliot Gilbert (ANSTO)

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