Title: Neutrons
1Neutrons Coordinator Nancy Ross, VT
2004 COMPRES Annual Meeting
2Goals of COMPRES Neutrons
- Identify and broaden the EAR neutron scattering
community in the U.S. - Stimulate and promote the use of neutron
scattering in the Earth Sciences. - Support educational activities
- Identify needs of the community, including future
requirements for instrumentation and sources
3COMPRES Budget for Neutrons
- Year 1 70,000
- Year 2 70,000
- Year 3 70,000
- Virginia Tech
- Webpage(www.crystal.vt.edu/compres)
4Convenors N L Ross, Virginia Polytechnic
Institute and State University J Parise, Stony
Brook
Special Session Applications of Neutron
Scattering in Earth Sciences
- Invited lectures S. Redfern, R. Wenk, H-K Mao,
B. Winkler, M. Welch - Poster Session
- Wendy Mao (Univ. Chicago) Hydrogen Storage in
Clathrate Hydrate.
5Neutrons In solid state Chemistry and the Earth
SciencesToday and tomorrow (March 1216,
2003)Co-chairs A. Wilkinson (Georgia Tech), N.
Ross (Virginia Tech)
- Christopher Holl, Univ. Colorado
- Wendy Mao, Univ. Chicago
- Philip Neuhoff, Univ. Florida
- Kim Tait, Univ. of Arizona
- Charles Martin, SUNY Stony Brook
- Meghan Kamp, Ohio State Univ.
- Yang Ding, Geophysical Laboartory
- Darren Locke, Arizona State Univ.
6COMPRES Neutrons
- Ross Angel (Virginia Tech) High-pressure phase
transition in lead phosphate(ISIS) - Peter Chupas (Stony Brook) The local structure
of amorphous FeS (LANSCE) - Aaron Celestian (Stony Brook) Origin of ionic
conductivity in complex structures (LANSCE) - Julien Breger (Stony Brook) (LANSCE)
- Steve Jacobsen (Geophysical Lab) Hydrogen in
wadsleyite (ISIS) - Chris Holl (Univ. Colorado) Hydrogen in
ringwoodite (ISIS)
7High-pressure Neutron Powder Diffraction at ISIS
- Ferroelastic phase transition
- Paris-Edinburgh cell
- New gasket design that extends hydrostatic
pressure range to 9 GPa (Marshall and Francis,
2002 J Appl. Cryst. 35, 122-125) - 2 samples to 6 GPa, 48 hours
Ross Angel 2004
8Ferroelastic phase transition in lead phosphate
- Neutron powder diffraction showed
- High pressure phase has same symmetry as high
temperature (R-3m) - High pressure phase has disordered atoms above
the phase transition - This static disorder is suppressed at higher
pressures - Model system for perovskites, garnets, feldspars
and titanites.
Ross Angel 2004
9Size of high P-T mantle minerals
and neutron fluxes are merging . . .
A collaboration between COMPRES
participants Steve Jacobsen (Geophysical
Laboratory) Daniel Frost (Bayerisches
Geoinstitut) Joseph Smyth (University of Colorado)
e.g. hydrous wadsleyite (containing 1 wt H2O)
5000-ton large-volume press in Bayreuth
10Measurements on hydrous wadsleyite and
ringwoodite are being carried out on the SXD
instrument at ISIS
S. Jacobsen 2004
11-bank scintillating ZnS detector array
11mounting the wadsleyite crystal onto the SXD
sample holder at ISIS
Neutron diffraction from single-crystal
wadsleyite!
S. Jacobsen 2004
12Location of hydrogen atoms . . .
H
H
Location of hydrogen even in un-deuterated
samples is possible (from, Two proton positions
in the very strong hydrogen bond of serandite,
NaMn2Si3O8(OH) Jacobsen et al. (2000) Am Min,
85, 745-752). Measured at LANSCE
13COMPRES Neutrons Postdoc
- High-pressure neutron experiments (LANSCE, IPNS,
ISIS) - Test/design high P/T cells
- Communicate results to community (conferences,
website, workshop) - Help community with experiments
14A High Pressure Diffractometer for the Spallation
Neutron Source
- John B. Parise, Geosciences/Chemistry Center
for High Pressure Research, State University of
New York, Stony Brook - Russell J. Hemley, H.-K Mao, Geophysical
Laboratory Center for High-Pressure Research,
Carnegie Institution, Washington, D.C. - Chris Tulk, Instrument Scientist, Experimental
Facilities Division, Spallation Neutron Source,
Oak Ridge National Lab
Fast track on line in 2007
15Financial Assistance
- To carry out neutron scattering experiments
and/or to participate in workshops and
conferences on neutron scattering - See www.crystal.vt.edu for details
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