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Acces aux installations de neutrons du laboratoire Leon Brillouin

Objective



The Laboratoire Léon Brillouin is a national neutron scattering centre which is widely open on the European Community and Central and Eastern European research teams ; more than 30 % of neutron scattering experiments at our facilities are carried out by external users.
The E.C. initiative to support the use of European Large Facilities by Eastern European teams is excellent:
i) it provides a way to establish on a more continuous manner the existing collaborations which were always difficult to maintain on a long term ; it will certainly strengthen them.
ii) a Large Facility is always a multi-disciplinary centre and so it provides, for Eastern European researchers, an opportunity to extend their scientific knowledge to new topics and to meet a large number of physicists coming from french and European laboratories. Certainly it is an efficient Way to built new and fruitful collaborations between Eastern and Western groups.
The opening of the L.L.B. neutron scattering facilities for Eastern research teams is a quite important fact because We have a large variety of scheeduled spectrometers (21) using thermal, cold and hot neutron beams. '
Most of the Eastern research groups Which have expressed a strong interest for using the L.L.B. neutron scattering facilities are already engaged in some cooperation with L.L.B. physicists or have scarcely used our facilities. We want to point out that this opening on Eastern research groups must be based on a strong collaboration with L.L.B. researchers, taking into account the important cost of neutron scattering experiments. The scientific interest of proposers concern mainly solid state physics: i) magnetic structure determinations and magnetic excitation studies of rare earth and uranium intermetallic (R. Troc, A. Oles, V. Sechovsky, A. Apostoloy) or 3d alloys (L. Dobrzynski).
ii) structural and magnetic studies of high temperature superconducting materials (R. Horyn, E. Pollert). However the Hungarian laboratory (N. Kroo) has a more broad field of interest ranging from soft matter to solid state physics.

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