12th Oxford School on Neutron Scattering

5 - 16 September 2011

St. Anne's College, University of Oxford

An ideal introduction to the theory, techniques and
applications of neutron scattering

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Teaching materials

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PDF version of timetable (updated 31 August 2011)

Lectures (Week 1)

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Teaching materials

The neutron Gerry Lander Lecture notes
Neutron sources Ken Andersen Lecture notes
Introductory theory of neutron scattering Andrew Boothroyd Lecture notes 1-4
Neutron diffraction Andrew Wills Lecture notes 1-2
Neutron instrumentation Ken Andersen Lecture notes 1-2
Neutron spectroscopy 1 Gerry Lander Lecture notes
Neutrons and muons Andrew Harrison Lecture notes
Where and how to get your neutrons Andrew Harrison Lecture notes
Neutrons and x-rays Jon Goff Lecture notes
Communicating science Martyn Bull Lecture notes

Lectures (Week 2)

Magnetic neutron scattering Andrew Wildes Lecture notes
Neutron spectroscopy 2 Bernhard Frick Lecture notes
Chemical applications Alberto Albinati Lecture notes 1

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Engineering applications Michael Preuss Lecture notes 1-2
Polarised neutrons Ross Stewart Lecture notes 1-2
Amorphous Materials Alan Soper Lecture notes 1

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Earth sciences Martin Dove Lecture notes
Soft matter Joao Cabral Lecture notes 1

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Biological applications David Scott Lecture notes 1

Lecture notes 2

Neutron spectroscopy 3 Katia Pappas Lecture notes
Nanomagnetism Sean Langridge Lecture notes

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