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Office: 1363 Physics
(301) 975-6246
Jeff.Lynn@nist.gov

Thermal neutron scattering is a unique tool that can be used to measure both equal-time atomic correlations (for example, crystal and magnetic structure) and time-dependent phenomena (such as magnons, phonons, and excitons) over ranges of momentum and energy inaccessible to any other experimental technique. Prof. Lynn carries out these experiments primarily at the NIST Center for Neutron Research. Areas of exploration include, but are not limited to, the properties of superconductors, magnons in metallic, amorphous and magnetoresistive oxides, ferromagnets, magnetic and structural phase transitions, lattice dynamics, magnetic structures and magnetic wave functions, and crystal field excitations. He also employs X-ray scattering techniques to investigate these problems.

 

 

 


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