ANYLThursday, 1 September 2005

1:30 PM-4:30 PM Washington DC Convention Center -- 155, Oral
Preparing for the Bright Future of Neutron Scattering in the U.S.: State of the Art in Neutron-Based Analysis
Organizers:Linda J. Magid
Shenda M. Baker
1:30 PMOne picture says it all: Focusing optics, area detectors, pressure cells and the coming revolution in neutron crystallography at non-ambient conditions
John B. Parise, Darren Locke, Garry J. McIntyre, Chris A. Tulk, Gene E. Ice, Ron Rogge, Ian Swainson, Lachlan Cranswick
2:00 PMNeutrons in the earth sciences
Nancy L. Ross
2:30 PMCrystal growth of heavy fermion intermetallics: CePdGa6 and Ce2PdGa12
Julia Y. Chan
3:00 PMNeutron diffraction studies on metal hydride complexes
Robert Bau, Muhammed Yousufuddin, Garry J. McIntyre
3:20 PMIntermission
3:30 PMMethyl torsion dynamics in methyl borate: An inelastic neutron scattering study
Monika A. Hartl, Luke L. Daemen, Tom Autrey, John C. Linehan, Nancy J. Hess, Ashley C Stowe, Maciej Gutowski, Craig M. Brown, Eugene Mamontov, B. Schmid
3:50 PMProspects for neutron tomography and high-speed radiography: Applications to polymer blends and other systems
Leslie G. Butler, Camden R Hubbard, Dayakar Penumadu
4:10 PMSpallation Neutrons and Pressure (SNAP): A state of the art high pressure diffractometer
Timothy A. Jenkins, Russell Hemley, Ho-kwang Mao, John B. Parise, Chris A. Tulk

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The 230th ACS National Meeting, in Washington, DC, Aug 28-Sept 1, 2005