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by Modern Neutron Scattering Methods
Leaders: | D.P. Kozlenko V.L. Aksenov A.M. Balagurov |
Participating Countries and International Organizations:
Argentina, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Egypt, France, Germany, Hungary, India, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Moldova, Mongolia, Norway, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Spain, South Africa, Switzerland, Taiwan, Tajikistan, Ukraine, United Kingdom, Uzbekistan, Vietnam.
Scientific Programme:
Investigations of structure, dynamics and microscopic properties of novel materials and nanosystems, interesting for fundamental research in the fields of condensed matter physics, chemistry, materials science, geophysics, and important for the development of nanotechnologies in the field of electronics, pharmacology, medicine by neutron scattering and complimentary methods.
Expected main results in 2018:
- Determination of parameters of atomic and magnetic structure of bulk and nanostructured functional materials demonstrating interesting physical phenomena and being promising for technological applications in a wide range of thermodynamic parameters; exploration of the role of cluster aggregation in the formation of physical properties.
- Determination of characteristics of atomic and magnetic structure of nanostructured manganites and spinels.
- Determination of the influence of electrode microstructure on charging/discharging processes in compact power sources.
- Operando analysis of the processes of deposition of electrically active ions from liquid electrolytes on electrochemical interfaces.
- Revealing of proximity effects in magnetic layered nanostructures and analysis of magnetic properties in time-independent and -dependent magnetic fields.
- Determination of the structural stability of colloid systems, including medical and biological solvents, in bulk and at interfaces.
- Determination of structural characteristics of nanosystems based on compositional C- and Si-containing materials, including fullerenes, nanodiamonds and their bioactive derivatives.
- Determination of structural characteristics of magnetic elastomers and carbosilane dendrimers holding promise for technological applications.
- Determination of atomic structure and vibrational spectra of molecular complexes: ionic-molecular inclusive materials and complexes with electric charge transfer, structural and dynamical parameters of hydrogen bonding in bioactive materials.
- Clarification of molecular mechanisms of protein interactions, dimerization and functional characteristics of supramolecular structures and complexes.
- Determination of structural characteristics of lipid nanosystems in order to study the transport of pharmacological drugs through the skin.
- Analysis of metamorphic, geodynamic and evolution processes in the lithosphere using data on the texture of deep and near-surface earth rocks. Exploration of seismic anisotropy origin.
- Determination of residual stresses and microdeformations in industrial products and modern constructional materials, induced by various technological processes (metallic and thermic treatment, welding, etc.).
- Determination of the relationship between the microstructure and thermomechanical properties of prospective functional and constructional materials (steels, alloys, composites, metalloceramics, etc.).
- Elaboration of 3D models of internal arrangement of cultural and natural heritage objects, industrial materials and products using neutron tomography method.
- Clarification of radiation damage mechanisms of solid-state materials, obtaining of long-life operating data on radiation resistance of materials.
- Improvement of technical parameters and extension of experimental capabilities of the new DN-6 diffractometer for studies of microsamples (development and fabrication of neutron focusing device, detector system elements, high-pressure cells and infrastructure).
- Improvement of technical parameters and extension of experimental capabilities of the multifunctional reflectometer GRAINS (installation of polarizing system, development and fabrication of electrochemical and liquid-containing cells for experiments).
- Modernization of available IBR-2 spectrometers (HRFD, RTD, DN-12, YuMO, FSD, REFLEX, REMUR, NERA, SKAT, EPSILON, DIN-2PI) aimed at improving their instrumental parameters (neutron counting rate, background conditions, and extension of experimental opportunities).
- Creation of test configuration of small-angle spin-echo spectrometer on IBR-2 beamline 9.
- Development of the concept of modernization or reconstruction of the inelastic neutron scattering spectrometer NERA and start of its realization.
- Improvement of technical parameters of the neutron radiography and tomography spectrometer on IBR-2 beamline 14 (spatial resolution, radiation stability of detector system).
- Adaptation of the correlation spectrometer FSS on IBR-2 beamline 13 and improvement of technical parameters. Further development of the correlation RTOF-method.
- Development and fabrication of elements of basic configuration of the small angle scattering and imaging spectrometer (bender, biological schielding, collimation system).
- Development and testing of neutron scattering methods for condensed matter research including spin-echo, neutron standing waves, neutron magnetic resonance, radiography, tomography, etc.
- Development of neutron scattering methods for in-operando monitoring and studies of electrochemical materials and interfaces.
List of projects: | |||
Project | Leader | Priority (period of realisation) |
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1. | IINR | Yu.V. Nikitenko Deputy: N.A. Gundorin |
1 (2015-2018) |
List of Activities | |||||
Activity or Experiment | Leaders | ||||
Laboratory or other Division of JINR Responsible person |
Main researchers | ||||
1. | Study of structure and properties of novel functional materials |
A.M. Balagurov D.P. Kozlenko |
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FLNP | B. Argymbek, A.I. Beskrovnyi, B.N. Savenko, E.B. Askerov, I.A. Bobrikov, E.V. Ermakova, N.O. Golosova, S.E. Kichanov, M.L. Craus, E.V. Lukin, G.M. Mironova, D.T. Neov, A. Pawlukojc, A.V. Rutkauskas, N.Yu. Samoylova, S.G. Sheverev, V.A. Turchenko, M.T. Vu | ||||
LIT | V.B.Zlokazov | ||||
2. | Study of structure and properties of materials under extreme conditions |
D.P. Kozlenko |
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FLNP | S.E. Kichanov, B.N. Savenko, E.V. Lukin, A.V. Rutkauskas, M.T. Vu, N.M. Belozerova, S.H. Jabarov | ||||
3. | Study of fundamental regularities of real time processes in condensed matter |
A.M. Balagurov |
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FLNP | A.I. Beskrovnyi, I.A. Bobrikov, O.Yu. Ivanshina, G.M. Mironova, D. Neov, N.Yu. Samoylova, V.G. Simkin, U. Einhnaran | ||||
4. | Computer modeling of physical and chemical properties of novel crystalline and nanostructured materials |
A. Pawlukojc |
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FLNP | K.S. Druzbicki, K.M. Luczynska, A. Filarowski | ||||
5. | Study of magnetic properties of layered nanostructures |
Yu.V. Nikitenko |
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FLNP | S.V. Kozhevnikov, V.D. Zhaketov | ||||
6. | Study of structural characteristics of carbon- and silicon-based nanomaterials |
V.L. Aksenov |
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FLNP | T.V. Tropin, O.A. Kizima, D.M. Chudoba, T. Nagornaya, A.A. Tomchuk | ||||
7. | Investigation of molecular dynamics of functional materials |
D.M. Chudoba |
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FLNP | P. Bilski, K.S. Druzbicki, E.А. Goremychkin, K.M. Luczynska, A. Filarowski, K.B. Ludzik-Dychto, T. Nagornaya, J. Waliszewski, M. Jazdzewska | ||||
8. | Study of dispersed systems and complex liquids in bulk and at interface boundaries |
M.V. Avdeev |
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FLNP | V.I. Petrenko, K.T. Kholmurodov, A.V. Nagornyi, A.V. Tomchuk, I.V. Gapon, A.P. Artikulny, M.O. Kuzmenko | ||||
9. | Structural characterization of polymer nanodispersed materials |
M. Balasoiu |
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FLNP | A.I. Kuklin, A.Kh. Islamov, O. Ivan'kov, D.V. Solovyev, A.V. Rogachev | ||||
10. | Study of supramolecular structure and functional characteristics of biological macromolecules, complexes and membrane proteins |
A.I. Kuklin |
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FLNP | A.Kh. Islamov, T.N. Murugova, M. Balasoiu, Yu.E. Gorshkova, O. Ivan'kov, R.V. Erhan, D.V. Solovyev, Yu.S. Kovalev, A.V. Rogachev, A.A. Nabiev, S.F. Samadov | ||||
LIT | D.V. Solovyev, T.V. Solovyeva | ||||
11. | Study of structure and properties of lipid membranes and lipid complexes |
M.A. Kiselev |
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LIT | E.V. Zemlyanaya, E.I.Zhabitskaya | ||||
12. | Study of texture and physical properties of Earth’s rocks, minerals and engineering materials |
Ch. Scheffzuek D.I. Nikolaev |
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FLNP | R.N. Vasin, T.I. Ivankina, V.V. Sikolenko, T.A. Lychagina, I.Yu. Zel', B. Altangerel | ||||
13. | Non-destructive control of residual stresses in industrial products and engineering materials |
G.D. Bokuchava |
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FLNP | V.V. Sumin, R.N. Vasin, I.V. Papushkin, A.A. Kruglov, A.V. Tamonov, B. Muhametuly, Yu.V. Taran, D.M. Levin | ||||
14. | Neutron imaging of internal structure of industrial products, rocks, cultural and natural heritage objects |
D.P. Kozlenko G.D. Bokuchava |
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FLNP | B.N. Savenko, S.E. Kichanov, E.V. Lukin, A.V. Rutkauskas | ||||
15. | Study of radiation damage effects in condensed matter by X-ray spectroscopy |
S.I. Tyutyunnikov (VBLHEP) |
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VBLHEP | V.N. Shalyapin, V.V. Efimov, Е.A. Efimova, Yu.S. Kovalev, A.V. Rogachev, N.I. Zamyatin, I.A. Kryachko | ||||
16. | Development of neutron scattering methods for interdisciplinary studies of nanosystems and materials |
V.I. Bodnarchuk G.D. Bokuchava D.P. Kozlenko |
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FLNP | S.V. Kozhevnikov, Yu.V. Nikitenko, S.P. Yaradaikin, S.E. Kichanov, E.V. Lukin | ||||
17. | Development of the IBR-2 spectrometer complex |
D.P. Kozlenko A.M. Balagurov |
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FLNP | M.V. Avdeev, A.I. Beskrovnyi, I.A. Bobrikov, A.I. Kuklin, V.I. Bodnarchuk, D.M. Chudoba, A.S. Doroshkevich, V.M. Morozov, D. Neov, Yu.V. Nikitenko, A.V. Petrenko, B.N. Savenko, V.G. Simkin, V.I. Sukhanov, G.D. Bokuchava, Ch. Scheffzuek |
Collaboration | |||
Country or International Organization |
City | Institute or Laboratory | |
Argentina | Bariloche | CAB CNEA | |
Azerbaijan | Baku | AzTU | |
IP ANAS | |||
Belarus | Minsk | IAP NASB | |
SPMRC NASB | |||
INP BSU | |||
BSTU | |||
RI PCP BSU | |||
Bulgaria | Sofia | ASCI Ltd | |
IE BAS | |||
IEES BAS | |||
IMS BAS | |||
INRNE BAS | |||
ISSP BAS | |||
Czech Republic | Prague | CTU | |
IG ASCR | |||
IMC ASCR | |||
IP ASCR | |||
Rez | NPI ASCR | ||
Egypt | Cairo | EAEA | |
Giza | CU | ||
France | Grenoble | IBS | |
Saclay | LLB | ||
Germany | Berlin | HZB | |
BAM | |||
Bayreuth | Univ. | ||
Bochum | RUB | ||
Darmstadt | TU Darmstadt | ||
Dortmund | TU Dortmund | ||
Dresden | TU Dresden | ||
Gottingen | Univ. | ||
Geesthacht | GKSS | ||
Freiberg | TUBAF | ||
IMF TUBAF | |||
Halle | MLU | ||
Hamburg | DESY | ||
Julich | FZJ | ||
Karlsruhe | KIT | ||
Kiel | CAU | ||
IFM-GEOMAR | |||
Potsdam | GFZ | ||
Rostock | Univ. | ||
Stuttgart | MPI-FKF | ||
Hungary | Budapest | Wigner RCP | |
Szeged | US | ||
India | Gurgaon | AMITY | |
Patna | NITP | ||
Italy | Trento | UniTn | |
Japan | Minato | Keio Univ. | |
Nagano | Shinshu Univ. | ||
Kazakhstan | Almaty | INP | |
Rudny | RII | ||
Latvia | Riga | ISSP UL | |
IPE | |||
Moldova | Chisinau | IMB ASM | |
IC ASM | |||
Mongolia | Ulaanbaatar | IPT MAS | |
MUST | |||
Norway | Trondheim | NGU | |
Poland | Warsaw | INCT | |
Bialystok | UwB | ||
Krakow | JU | ||
AGH-UST | |||
NINP PAS | |||
Lublin | UMCS | ||
Olsztyn | UWM | ||
Otwock-Swierk | NCBJ | ||
Poznan | AMU | ||
Siedlce | UPH | ||
Szczecin | WPUT | ||
Wroclaw | WUT | ||
UW | |||
Romania | Bucharest | IFIN-HH | |
INCDIE ICPE-CA | |||
INFLPR | |||
NIMP | |||
ISS | |||
UB | |||
UPB | |||
UMF | |||
UTM | |||
CNMN | |||
Baia Mare | TUCN-NUCBM | ||
Cluj-Napoca | INCDTIM | ||
RA BC-N | |||
UBB | |||
UTC-N | |||
Constanta | UOC | ||
Craiova | UC | ||
Iasi | USAMV | ||
NIRDTP | |||
UAI | |||
UAIC | |||
Pitesti | ICN | ||
UPIT | |||
Targoviste | UVT | ||
Timisoara | ICT | ||
LMF CCTFA | |||
RA TB | |||
UPT | |||
UVT | |||
Tulcea | DDNI | ||
Russia | Moscow | GC RAS | |
IA RAS | |||
IBMC | |||
IC RAS | |||
IEPT RAS | |||
IGEM RAS | |||
IGIC RAS | |||
IMET RAS | |||
INMI RAS | |||
IPCE RAS | |||
ITEP | |||
IPE RAS | |||
ISPM RAS | |||
NNRU "MEPhI" | |||
MIET | |||
MITHT | |||
MISiS | |||
MSU | |||
NIKIET | |||
NRC KI | |||
PIN RAS | |||
SINP MSU | |||
SC "VNIINM" | |||
Moscow, Troitsk | HPPI RAS | ||
ISAN | |||
INR RAS | |||
Belgorod | BelSU | ||
Chernogolovka | ISSP RAS | ||
Dolgoprudny | MIPT | ||
Dubna | Dubna Univ. | ||
Gatchina | NRC KI PNPI | ||
Kaliningrad | IKBFU | ||
Kazan | KNRTU | ||
Krasnoyarsk | SibFU | ||
KIP SB RAS | |||
Nizhny Novgorod | UNN | ||
IPM RAS | |||
Perm | ICMM UrB RAS | ||
ITCh UrB RAS | |||
Petrozavodsk | IG KRS RAS | ||
Podolsk | GIDROPRESS | ||
Rostov-on-Don | RIP SFU | ||
St. Petersburg | IPTI RAS | ||
SPbSU | |||
Sterlitamak | SSPA | ||
Tomsk | NPI TPU | ||
Tula | TSU | ||
Yekaterinburg | IMP UB RAS | ||
UrFU | |||
Serbia | Belgrade | INS "VINCA" | |
Novi Sad | UNS | ||
Slovakia | Bratislava | CU | |
Kosice | IEP SAS | ||
South Africa | Pretoria | Necsa | |
Spain | Madrid | CENIM-CSIC | |
Switzerland | Villigen | PSI | |
Zurich | ETH | ||
Tajikistan | Dushanbe | IChem ASRT | |
Taiwan | Hsinchu | NSRRC | |
Ukraine | Kiev | DonIPE NASU | |
IPMS NASU | |||
NUK | |||
ISC NASU | |||
Donetsk | DonNU | ||
DonIPE | |||
Kharkov | IERT NASU | ||
NSC KIPT | |||
United Kingdom | Didcot | RAL | |
Uzbekistan | Tashkent | INP AS RUz | |
Vietnam | Hanoi | IOP VAST | |
Da Nang | DTU |