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Satellite Department N-REX⁺ at FRM II, Garching |
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Materials Science with Neutrons and X-ray at FRM II, Garching
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The Department Rühle/Dosch of the Max-Planck-Institut für Metallforschung operates the combined neutron/X-ray reflectometer N-REX⁺ at the Forschungsneutronenquelle Heinz Maier-Leibnitz (FRM II) of the Technische Universität München in Garching (near Munich). This project is a part of the joint initiative of several Max Planck institutes at the FRM II for a focused research programme which exploits the unique properties of neutrons for the investigation of advanced materials and condensed matter phenomena.
Head: Dr. Janós Major
| Heisenbergstr. 3 |
Phone: + 49 711 689-1264 |
| 70569 Stuttgart |
Fax: + 49 711 689-1902 |
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The instrument is designed to perform a variety of experiments, e.g.:
- specular and off-specular reflectivity measurements on surfaces and interfaces of solid and liquid samples
- grazing incidence / evanescent wave diffraction
- in-situ X-ray characterization
- neutron/X-ray contrast experiments
- experiments with polarized neutrons, including wide angle neutron spin analysis
- spin-echo resolved grazing incidence neutron scattering (SERGIS)
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