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Extreme sample environment at the Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin
Klaus Kiefer (Berlin Neutron Scattering Center)
The Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin (HZB, formerly Hahn-Meitner-Institute), wit its research reactor BER II, offers unique research opportunities for neutron scattering experiments with a focus on extreme sample environments such as very low temperatures and high magnetic fields. Strengthening its expertise and range of accessible environments, the HZB is presently undertaking a project to build a 25T high field magnet for neutron scattering. In addition, a suite of laboratories complements the neutron scattering experiments and allows scientists to get additional information about various physical properties. Recently this combination of lab experiments and in-situ neutron scattering experiments has proven to be extremely successful for controlled gas adsorption experiments, and has attracted new user communities to the HZB.
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