St.Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute (PNPI) in Gatchina
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PNPI Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute.
Welcome
Director Corr.f. V. Nazarenko
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| FRM-II - Status of the Spin-echo instruments |
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Small Angle Polarized Neutron Scattering:some experience in using of polarized neutron equipments.
Runov |
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Neutron Reflectometer for Polarized Neutrons.
States of Arts. |
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POLARIZED NEUTRONS AND SPACE PARITY VIOLATION IN FISSION
G.A. Petrov |
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Neutron optics in a noncenrto symmetric crystal as a new way for the neuron EDM search experiments
V.V. Fedorov |
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Four-modes neutron reflectometer NR-4M
Grigoriev |
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Neutron reflectometry with 3D polarimetry:
first steps
N.K. Pleshanov |
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Development of new algorithms for neutron tomography of magnetic samples
G. Badurek, E. Jericha, H. Leeb, R. Szeywerth |
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POLARIZED NEUTRON TECHNIQUE IN DIFFRACTION
A. GUKASOV
LaboratoireLéonBrillouin, CEA-CNRS, Saclay, France |
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Magnetic neutron wave guides for optical devices.
Frédéric OTT1, Sergey KOZHEVNIKOV1,21Laboratoire Léon Brillouin, CEA Saclay, France2Frank Laboratory of Neutron Physics, JINR, Dubna, Russia |
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Development of Polarimetric Neutron Spin Echo Technique.
Recent Developments & Current Status
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Further developments in neutron spin echo technique
FZJ: new correction elements for anextremely high field integral NSE spectrometer.
M.Ohl, M. Monkenbusch |
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NMI3/PNT-JRA ILL (+CEA) report.
Eddy Lelièvre-Berna |
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Four-modes neutron reflectometer NR-4M.
Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute, Gatchina)
Doklad - Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute, Gatchina) |
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Prospects of a dynamical neutron polarization facility.
G. Badurek& Ch. Hartl& E. Jericha
AtomicInstitute of the Austrian Universities |
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| BNC Second semiannual meeting |
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PNT jra5:RISSPO team
TörökGy. LebedevV.T. |
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INFO:
As it was decided at our latest meeting in Saclay, the next PNT JRA semiannual meeting will be hosted by our Russian partner from the St.Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute (PNPI) in Gatchina.
Having in mind an experience gained during our Saclay meeting, this time we are planning a longer meeting, namely two days for presentations, discussions and visits to experimental facilities PNPI. The morning of the third day will be devoted to administrative matter.
Indeed, it is expected that participants will arrive on June 8 (the most of international flights are arriving at St.Petersburg late afternoon). Organizers kindly suggested that participants, who wish to enjoy the city of St.Petersburg and its world-famous suburbs, may stay in Gatchina through the weekend. Particularly, they are suggesting to organize on Sunday, June 12, an optional tour to Petershof - the famous park of fountains.
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VISA:
To entry Russia foreigners are required to posses a valid visa. The business visa can be issued upon the invitation to be sent by organizers to the Russian Consulate of your choice. To prepare such invitation you have to provide the organizers with the following documents:
1. The copy of your passport.
2. Your affiliation, including your position, full postal address and fax number of your institution.
3. Country and city where you would like to get your visa (please, look in Internet for the list of Russian Consulates in your country).
Please, send them by e-mail to:
runova@pnpi.spb.ru
(the copy of passport should be faxed to (007 81371 39023) or send as a scan copy by e-mail ).
Please, submit these documents ASAP to allow sufficient time for the visa processing.
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