Poster session B - Wednesday 10 July 2013 Strathblane & Cromdale Halls, 16:30-18:30 Batteries and fuel cells P.001 Structure – transport relationship in model systems for fuel cells electrolytes Q Berrod, CEA / DSM / INAC / SPrAM, France P.002 In-situ neutron diffraction analysis of Li-ion batteries at the IBR-2 pulsed reactor I Bobrikov, JINR, Russia P.003 Proton dynamics of triethylammonium triflate probed by neutrons T Burankova, Paul Scherrer Institut, Switzerland P.004 The contribution of neutron diffraction to the investigation of h2s resistant electrodes for innovative fuel cell systems R Coppola, ENEA-Casaccia, Italy P.005 Structure and dynamics of a new Brownmillerite phases Sr2ScGaO5, promising oxygen ion conductor at moderate temperature S Corallini, Université Montpellier, ICGM, France P.006 Phonons and superionic behavior in LiXPO4 (X=Mn,Fe) P Goel, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, India P.007 The study of the structure for Li2-xMnO3 L He, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China P.008 Dispersion morphology of nafion in the fabrication of fuel cell membrane electrode assemblies R Hjelm, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA P.009 Understanding degradation mechanisms of LiNi0.5Co0.2Mn0.3O2 cathode material in lithium ion batteries S-K Jung, Seoul National University, Korea P.010 New iron-based mixed-phosphate cathodes for sodium and lithium rechargeable batteries H Kim, Seoul National University, Korea P.011 Density of states and anharmonic motion of Si in the MAX phase Ti3SiC2 O Kirstein, European Spallation Source, Sweden P.012 Investigation of phase transitions of vanadium-added LiFePO4 - based Li-Ion batteries by real-time diffraction techniques C-H Lee, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan P.013 Correlation between crystal and magnetic structure of electrode material for 2nd battery S Lee, KAERI, Korea P.014 Quasielastic neutron scattering study on dynamics of water and ammonia molecules confined in porous coordination polymers S Miyatsu, ISSP, University of Tokyo, Japan P.015 Structural origin of lithium diffusion for Li7P3S11 metastable crystal Y Onodera, Kyoto University, Japan P.016 Impact of excess oxygen on the lattice dynamics of Nd2NiO4+x oxides A Perrichon, UM2, Institut Charles Gerhardt Montpellier, France P.017 Towards room-temperature oxygen diffusion materials: Relation between structural properties and oxygen diffusion in Perovskites J Schefer, Laboratory for Neutron Scattering, Switzerland P.018 "In operando" neutron scattering studies studies of Li-ion batteries A Senyshyn, Technische Universität München, Germany P.019 Crystal structure transition and cation conductivity in Li4P2O7 polymorph E Sherstobitova, Institute for Metal Physics, Russia P.020 Researches of size effect in nanocrystalline ceria by means of neutron scattering methods A Sokolov, Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute - NRC Kurchatov Institute, Russia P.021 Real-time investigation of the structural evolution of electrodes in a commercial lithium-ion battery using in-situ X-ray and neutron powder diffraction H Su, National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Taiwan P.022 Crystallographic structure of LiFexMn1-xPO4 solid solutions studied by neutron powder diffraction F Wang, Institute of Physics Chinese Academy of Sciences, China P.023 Quasi-elastic neutron studies of jump diffusion in battery materials T Willis, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK Biology: Structure and function P.024 An insight into toxin translocation across the gram-negative bacterial membrane W Arunmanee, Newcastle University, UK P.025 General anaesthesia: membrane interaction & pressure reversal R Barker, Institut Laue-Langevin, France P.026 Study of bovine serum albumin dynamics in the vicinity of dynamical transition by inelastic neutron scattering J Embs, Paul Scherrer Institut, Switzerland P.027 Clustered and arrested states of highly concentrated lysozyme systems P D Godfrin, University of Delaware, USA P.028 Structure of α-synuclein and glucocerebrosidase at the lipid membrane interface F Heinrich, Carnegie Mellon University, USA P.029 Conformational differences in membrane bound retroviral gag proteins F Heinrich, Carnegie Mellon University, USA P.030 A molecular control mechanism for PTEN membrane signaling F Heinrich, Carnegie Mellon University, USA P.031 Synthesis of deuterated lipids, phospholipids and heterocycles: applications in SANS, diffraction and neutron reflectometry P Holden, ANSTO, Australia P.032 The "protein corona" of silica- human serum albumin A Jackson, Australian National University, Australia P.033 The atomic structure of indole in solution A Johnston, University of Oxford, UK P.034 Application of neutron scattering to the problems of drug delivery through the skin M Kiselev, Frank Laboratory of Neutron Physics, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Russia P.035 Stealth carriers for structural studies of membrane proteins in solution S Maric, The Niels Bohr Institute, Denmark P.036 SANS study of the interaction of αB-crystallin with prefibrillar α-synuclein A Rekas, ANSTO, Australia P.037 Analysis of Size and Distribution of Korean Human Compact Bone by Small Angle Neutron Scattering E J Shin, KAERI, Korea P.038 Polyelectrolyte thin films as a platform for pH-responsive lipid membranes S Singh, Los Alamos National Lab, USA P.039 Subunit kinetics in protein complexes revealed by deuteration-assisted small-angle neutron scattering M Sugiyama, Kyoto University, Japan P.040 Abstract withdrawn P.041 The ultrastructure and flexibility of thylakoid membranes in intact leaves and isolated chloroplasts as revealed by small angle neutron scattering R Ünnep, Wigner Research Centre for Physics, Hungary P.042 Mechanism of cyclotide interaction and pore formation in lipid membranes H Wacklin, ESS AB, Sweden P.043 Interfacial layer structure of human serum albumin nano-silica solutions J White, Australian National University, Australia Bio-relevant LSS P.044 Structure changes of casein micelle by microbial transglutaminase studied by SANS L Darnay, Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary P.045 Small-angle neutron scattering study of self-assembled sitosterol-oryzanol tubules E Gilbert, ANSTO, Australia P.046 Structural modification of starch during enzyme digestion using in-situ small-angle neutron scattering E Gilbert, ANSTO, Australia P.047 Structural transitions during starch pasting using simultaneous Rapid Visco Analysis and Small-angle Neutron Scattering E Gilbert, ANSTO, Australia P.048 Reactions of surfactant protein B monolayers with gas-phase ozone at the air-water interface J Hemming, Birkbeck College, UK P.049 Using neutron reflection to study the atmospheric oxidation mechanism of an organic monolayer by chlorine atoms S Jones, Department of Earth Sciences, UK P.050 Structures and probable interactions among proteins after heat treatment in presence of ions S Kundu, Institute of Advanced Study in Science and Technology, India P.051 Dental restorative materials: Hydration process and porosity seen by X-rays and neutron imaging B Lehnhoff, Copenhagen University, Denmark P.052 Preparation and structural characterization of functionalized theranostic nanoparticles A Luchini, University of Naples "Federico II", Italy P.053 Nano-porous structures of a compacted ceramic by small angle neutron scattering R Raut Dessai, Goa University, India P.054 High time resolution neutron reflectometry for understanding atmospheric chemical reactions F Sebastiani, Institut Laue Langevin, France/University of Reading, UK P.055 Structures of protein nanotube complex with cationic polymer C Song, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea P.056 Lyophilised protein dynamics: more than just methyls? M Telling, STFC, UK P.057 Neutron reflectometry study of the interactions of PAMAM dendrimers with amphiphiles at liquid interfaces M Yanez Arteta, Lund University, Sweden F-electron systems P.058 Modulated magnetic states on the border of ferromagnetism in PrPtAl G Abdul-Jabbar, University of Edinburgh, UK P.059 Comparison of Laue and four-circle single-crystal diffraction in the course of determination magnetic structures in R2RhIn8 series P Čermák, Charles University in Pragu, Czech Republic P.060 Low energy nuclear spin excitations in Ho and Ho-based compounds T Chatterji, Institut Laue-Langevin, France P.061 Spin wave excitations in the amplitude-modulated magnetic structure of PrNi2Si2 B Fak, SPSMS-UMR-E CEA Grenoble, France P.062 Magnetic excitations in YbCo2Si2 A Hannaske, Max-Planck-Institut für Chemische Physik fester Stoffe, Germany P.063 Investigating the polarization dependence of the spin resonance in UPd2Al3 by inelastic neutron scattering A Hiess, ESS AB, Sweden P.064 Magnetic structure and crystalline electric field effect in antiferromagnetic superconductor Pr2Pt3Ge5 S Hwang, Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH), Korea P.065 Magnetic structures in R2TIn8 compounds P Javorský, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic P.066 Stability of vibron bound states in Ce(Cu,Al)4 compounds M Klicpera, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic P.067 Quadrupolar order in UPd3 M D Le, Seoul National University, Korea P.068 Observation of charge density wave fluctuations by neutron total scattering in KNi2S2 and KNi2Se2 associated with heavy fermion behavior A Llobet, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA P.069 Lattice dynamics of the heavy-fermion superconductor CeCu2Si2 M Loewenhaupt, TU Dresden, Germany P.070 Magnetic properties and magnetocaloric effect in layered NdMn1.7V0.3Si2 M Md Din, University of Wollongong, Australia P.071 Interplay of low-energy phonons and magnetic excitations in the Kondo insulator YbB12 K Nemkovskiy, JCNS FRM II, Forchungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Germany P.072 Complex magnetic phase diagram of a geometrically frustrated Sm Lattice: SmPd2Al3 case J Pospisil, Charles University Prague, Czech Republic P.073 Evidence for three fluctuation channels in the spin resonance of the unconventional superconductor CeCoIn5 S Raymond, CEA, France P.074 Neutron depolarisation imaging of the kondo cluster glass formation in CePd1-xRhx P Schmakat, Technische Universität München, Germany P.075 Transition from three-dimensional to two-dimensional magnetic order at high magnetic field in singlecrystalline CeCu2Ge2 A Schneidewind, JCNS Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany P.076 Magnetic field dependence of the antiferromagnetic order in CeCu2(Si1-xGex)2 A Schneidewind, JCNS Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany P.077 Magnetic structures of HoRh2Si2 having successive component-separated magnetic transitions T Shigeoka, Yamaguchi University, Japan P.078 Neutron scattering studies of the non-centrosymmetric antiferromagnets CePdSi3 and CePtSi3 M Smidman, Department of Physics, University of Warwick, UK P.079 Spin fluctuations and Lifshitz transition in UGe2 probed by Larmor neutron diffraction under pressure D Sokolov, University of Edinburgh, UK P.080 Magnetic structure of PrPd3 H S Suzuki, National Institute for Materials Science, Japan P.081 Inelastic neutron scattering study on cubic Pr compounds with doublet gamma-3 ground state H S Suzuki, National Institute for Materials Science, Japan P.082 Magnetic order in Tm3Cu4X4 (X = Si, Ge, Sn) compounds A Szytuła, Jagiellonian University, Poland P.083 Field-induced changes in the magnetic state and crystal structure of Ho5Pd2 magnetocaloric compound P Terent'ev, Institute for metal physics, UB RAS, Russia P.084 Magnetism in UCo0.88Ru0.12Ge studied by polarized neutrons M Vališka, Charles University, Czech Republic Geosciences and extreme conditions I: Molecular systems P.085 The high-pressure behaviour of the H2O-CO2 system D Amos, University of Edinburgh, UK P.086 A neutron diffraction study of the high pressure behaviour of metallic lithium ammonia C Bull, ISIS Facility, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, UK P.087 High-pressure and variable-temperature structural studies of the energetic material, 2,4dinitroanisole (DNAN). P Coster, University of Edinburgh, UK P.088 High pressure neutron diffraction: A gentler way to study energetic materials C Henderson, University of Edinburgh, UK P.089 Distinguishable water populations in montmorillonite F Juranyi, Paul Scherrer Institut, Switzerland P.090 A 3 kbar hydrogen-compatible gas loader for Paris-Edinburgh presses S Klotz, IMPMC - Université P&M Curie, France P.091 Development of P-T variable system and its application to the neutron diffraction study of ice VI under high pressure and low temperature K Komatsu, The University of Tokyo, Japan P.092 exTAS - next-generation TAS for small samples and extreme conditions J Kulda, Institut Laue-Langevin, France P.093 The polymorphic phase transformations in chlorpropamide at temperature and high pressure N Loshak, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Russia P.094 Structural studies of expanded high density amorphous ice J Loveday, University of Edinburgh, UK P.095 The methane content of methane hydrate-II J Loveday, University of Edinburgh, UK P.096 Neutron diffraction under extreme conditions J Loveday, University of Edinburgh, UK P.097 Development of high-pressure sample environments for TOF single crystal neutron diffractometer SENJU at J-PARC K Munakata, Comprehensive Research Organization for Science and Society (CROSS), Japan P.098 X-ray and neutron diffraction studies of the NaCl hydrate under pressure K Nakayama, University of Tokyo, Japan P.099 The DN-6 neutron diffractometer for studies of microsamples under extreme conditions B Savenko, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Russia P.100 Recent advances in high pressure neutron diffraction at the SNS C Tulk, SNS, USA P.101 Sample environment cell for neutron reflectometry under extreme conditions P Wang, Los Alamos National Lab, USA Hydrogen storage and other host guest systems P.102 Investigation of hydrogen distribution in storage tanks using neutrons S Börries, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, Germany P.103 Hydrogenation mechanism in Pt/Pd-infiltrated Na-X zeolites at ambient temperature Y N Choi, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Korea P.104 Hydrogen-storage materials in nanoporous substrates studied through incoherent inelastic neutron scattering D Colognesi, ISC – CNR, Italy P.105 Neutron diffraction and DFT modelling investigations of a porous metal-organic framework for CO2 Separation S Duyker, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, Australia P.106 Probing the hydrogen sorption mechanism in 1:1 LiNH2-MgH2 by Powder Neutron Diffraction; the role of magnesium imide and non-stoichiometry T Hoang, University of Glasgow, UK P.107 Hydrogen Motion in LiBH4 W Lohstroh, Technische Universität München, Germany P.108 Switchable magnetism in a porous coordination polymer R Mole, Bragg Institute, Australia P.109 The liquid structure of ammonia borane in water and dimethyl sulphoxide A Nathanson, University College London , UK P.110 QENS study of the 2-dimensional motion of ammonia in CaC6 A Nathanson, University College London, UK P.111 In situ neutron diffraction investigation of carbon dioxide adsorption in ordered mesoporous silica A Sapalidis, National Centre for Scientific Research "Demokritos", Greece Instruments - Diffraction and imaging P.112 NyRTex: Spatially resolved texture analysis on a TOF neutron strain scanner J J Blostein, Centro Atómico Bariloche – CONICET, Argentina P.113 A general Monte Carlo simulation sample module for neutron scattering and imaging experiments M Boin, Helmholtz Centre Berlin, Germany P.114 Instrument concept for probing multiple length scales M Christensen, Aarhus University, Denmark P.115 PONTO II - an instrument for imaging with polarized neutrons O Ebrahimi, Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin Wannsee, Germany P.116 New abilities and performance of neutron powder diffraction at FIREPOD A Franz, Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie, Germany P.117 Quantifcation of the neutron dark-field signal C Gruenzweig, Paul Scherrer Institut, Switzerland P.118 Simulations of diffractometers for the ESS using McStas B R Hansen, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark P.119 Powder diffraction at the European Spallation Source P Henry, European Spallation Source (ESS) AB, Sweden P.120 The pulsed monochromatic powder diffractometer concept for the ESS P Henry, European Spallation Source (ESS) AB, Sweden P.121 A thermal neutron t-o-f powder diffractometer concept for the ESS P Henry, European Spallation Source (ESS) AB, Sweden P.122 Design of compact polarized neutron imaging system designed for accelerator based small neutron source K Hironaka, Kyoto University, Japan P.123 Significant upgrades of 2-Dimension scintillator detector system for J-PARC/MLF iBIX diffractometer. T Hosoya, Ibaraki University, Japan P.124 First measurements with the neutron laue diffractometer in Berlin G Iles, Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin, Germany P.125 A new method for obtaining accurate sample orientation and lattice parameters on a time-of-flight single-crystal instrument with 2D detectors M Johnson, Edinburgh University, UK P.126 Experimental study of broad band time-of-flight diffraction by wavelength frame multiplication G Káli, Wigner Center for Physics Research, Hungary P.127 Perspectives for materials investigations at the structured pulse engineering diffractometer (speed) R Kampmann, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, Germany P.128 Development of low temperature 2-axes goniometer system for single crystal ToF Laue diffractometer SENJU K Kaneko, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Japan P.129 Upgrading of IBARAKI biological crystal diffractometer iBIX at J-PARC K Kusaka, Ibaraki University, Japan P.130 Initial commissioning report of the Neutron Image Plate Diffractometer (Bio-C) at HANARO K-H Lee, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Korea P.131 Wavelength frame multiplication - motivation, principle and applications K Lieutenant, Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin, Germany P.132 Initial results of uniaxial polarisation analysis on the WISH diffractometer P Mills, ISIS, STFC, UK P.133 DNS – a versatile diffuse neutron scattering spectrometer with polarization analysis at FRM II: towards enhanced count rate and extended Q-range K Nemkovskiy, Forchungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Germany P.134 Macromolecular diffractometer at ESS E Oksanen, European Spallation Source, Sweden P.135 Macromolecular crystallography at the FRM II - The new neutron single crystal diffractometer BIODIFF A Ostermann, Forschungs-Neutronenquelle Heinz Maier-Leibnitz FRM II, Germany P.136 Estimating the information content in small-angle neutron scattering M C Pedersen, University of Copenhagen, Denmark P.137 Monte Carlo simulation assisted correction of through surface neutron stress scanning – application to deep rolled steel sample J Rebelo-Kornmeier, Technical University Munich, Germany P.138 Monte Carlo simulations of a narrow band ToF powder diffractometer at a long pulse spallation source V Ryukhtin, ASCR, Czech Republic P.139 Versatile strain tomography by Bragg-Edge neutron transmission with the tensor CT method H Sato, Hokkaido University, Japan P.140 Upgrated neutron optics and upgrated high resolution TOF-diffraktometer Epsilon at pulsed reactor IBR-2 C Scheffzük , Karlsruhe Institute for Technology (KIT) P.141 A Monte Carlo component for the simulation of refraction based edge effects in neutron imaging M Schulz, Technische Universität München, FRM II, Germany P.142 A wavelength frame multiplication chopper system for an ESS imaging instrument M Schulz, Technische Universität München, FRM II, Germany P.143 The new neutron imaging beam line ANTARES at FRM II M Schulz, Technische Universität München, FRM II, Germany P.144 The design of the bispectral powder diffractometer at the ESS W Schweika, ESS, FZ-Jülich, Sweden P.145 The design of the ESS single crystal magnetism diffractometer W Schweika, ESS, FZ-Jülich, Sweden P.146 Towards an engineering beamline at ESS M Strobl, ESS-Ab, Sweden P.147 Polarised neutrons, to study the structure of liquid water: new developements at the ILL D3 diffractometer A Stunault, Institut Laue Langevin, France P.148 Application of neutron holography to polycrystalline samples A Szakál, WIGNER Research Centre for Physics, Hungary P.149 Development of the fast neutron imaging system for large-scale concrete structures A Taketani, RIKEN, Japan P.150 E9 & DEGAS: Neutron powder diffraction for structural studies at non-ambient atmospheres D Többens, Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin, Germany P.151 Newly established neutron diffraction facilities at the SAFARI-1 research reactor A Venter, Necsa Limited, South Africa P.152 Reducing dead time on neutron residual stress experiments R C Wimpory, Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin, Germany P.153 The CARR high intensity powder diffractometer W Y Yang, Peking University, China Membranes P.154 The influence of salt on zwitterionic lipid bilayers R Barker, Institut Laue-Langevin, France P.155 Effects of phase separation and gravity on the interfacial properites resulting from PAMAM dendrimer/lipid vesicle interactions R Campbell, Institut Laue-Langevin, France P.156 Magnetic response of functionalised lipid bilayers J Kohlbrecher, ETH Zurich, Switzerland P.157 Effect of functionalized gold nanoparticles on floating lipid bilayers M Maccarini, CEA, France P.158 Investigation of liposome-based membranes formed by lipopolysaccharides and their interaction with hybrid antimicrobial peptides G Mangiapia, Università degli Studi di Napoli, Italy P.159 Structure of polyunsaturated fatty acid lipid bilayers and the location of membrane guest molecules D Marquardt, Brock University, Canada P.160 SANS investigation of membranes based on pervaporation G Török, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary P.161 Polymer induced swelling of solid supported lipid membranes studied by in-situ neutron reflectivity M Trapp, University of Heidelberg, Germany Neutron optics P.162 A minimalistic neutron guide concept M Bertelsen, University of Copenhagen, Denmark P.163 “m=1” coatings for neutron guides C Cooper-Jensen, European Spallation Source ESS AB, Sweden P.164 Moving in phase space using time-dependent crystal monochromators K Habicht, Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie, Germany P.165 Neutron optics from Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin T Krist, Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin, Germany P.166 Neutron diffraction studies of dispersive double crystal setting containing fully asymmetric diffraction geometry (FAD) of a bent perfect crystal (BPC) P Mikula, Nuclear Physics Institute ASCR, v.v.i., Czech Republic P.167 Neutron energy analysis and focusing by silicon prisms F Ott, Laboratoire Leon Brillouin, France P.168 Quasi- adaptive Neutron Optic T Panzner, Paul Scherrer Institut, Switzerland P.169 Measurements of neutron transmission through sapphire crystals E Rantsiou, Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland P.170 Neutron supermirrors on metallic substrates M Schneider, SwissNeutronics AG, Switzerland Pnictides, cuprates and ruthenates P.171 Direct evidence of nuclear spin waves in Nd2CuO4 by neutron spin-echo spectroscopy T Chatterji, Institut Laue-Langevin, France P.172 Impact of sulfur substitution on magnetic order in quasi two-dimensional Fe0.5TiS2-ySey intercalated compounds A Gubkin, Institute for metal physics, UB RAS, Russia P.173 Phonons and magnetic excitations of a large superconducting crystal of Ca10Pt4As8 (Fe1-xPtxAs)10 K Ikeuchi, CROSS, Japan P.174 Spin resonance mode in K0.8Fe1.6Se2 by neutron inelastic scattering R Ishii, Ochanomizu University, Japan P.175 Vortex lattice measurements on BaFe2(As,P)2 by the SANS technique R Ishii, Ochanomizu University, Japan P.176 Superstructures in superoxygenated La2CuO4+y P Jensen, University of Copenhagen, Denmark P.177 Magnetism and magnetic structure of the quasi-2D layered Ru oxide Sr3-xCaxRu2O7 S Katano, Saitama University, Japan P.178 Crystal structures and physical properties of the quasi-2D layered Ru oxide (Sr,Ca)3Ru2O7 S Katano, Saitama University, Japan P.179 Field angle dependence of vortex lattice structure and anisotropic penetration depth on Kfe2As2 studied by SANS technique H Kikuchi, Ochanomizu University, Japan P.180 Magnetic Structure of La2O3FeMnSe2: Neutron Diffraction and Physical Property Measurements S Landsgesell, Helmholtz-Zentrum, Germany P.181 Anisotropy of the (π, π) dynamic susceptibility in magnetically ordered (x = 0.05) and superconducting (x = Fe1.02Te1−xSex S Landsgesell, Helmholtz-Zentrum, Germany P.182 Spin fluctuations of BaFe2(As,P)2 studied by neutron scattering C-H Lee, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan P.183 Field-induced c-axis correlation in the high-temperature superconductor LSCO K Lefmann, University of Copenhagen, Denmark P.184 Spin-Lattice Coupling in K0.8Fe1.6Se2 and KFe2Se2: Inelastic Neutron Scattering and ab-initio Phonon Calculations R Mittal, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, India P.185 Four-dimensional S(Q,ω) using the sweep mode R Osborn, Argonne National Laboratory, USA P.186 Intrinsic crystal phase separation in the antiferromagnetic superconductor RbyFe2-xSe2: a diffraction study V Pomjakushin, Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland P.187 AF structure in Ca(Fe1−xCox)2As2 under hydrostatic pressure K Prokes, Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin, Germany P.188 Nodal superconductivity and spin excitation on Iron-based superconductors S Shamoto, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Japan P.189 Common magnetic order in high-Tc Sr/O co-doped La2-xSrxCuO4+y for x =0.04,0.065,0.09 L Udby, University of Copenhagen, Denmark P.190 Magnetic phases in the co-doped high-temperature superconductor LSCO+O L Udby, University of Copenhagen, Denmark P.191 Investigation of the metal-insulator transition in Hg2Ru2O7 J van Duijn, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, Spain P.192 Two dimensional incommensurate spin excitations and lattice fluctuations in La2-xBaxCuO4 J Wagman, McMaster University, Canada P.193 Clarifying the origin of chain superconductivity in YBCO cuprates J S White, Paul Scherrer Institut, Switzerland P.194 Coexistence of cuprate magnetism and superconductivity in GdSr2Cu2RuO8 W Yelon, Missouri University of Science and Technology, USA Quantum fluids, quantum magnetism and low-dimensional magnetism P.195 Inelastic neutron scattering study of the one-dimensional spin chain cobaltate Ca3Co2O6 D T Adroja, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory ISIS Facility, UK P.196 Field-induced spin-orders in 1-dimensional Co2+ chains in monoclinic CoV2O6 brannerite A M Arevalo Lopez, University of Edinburgh, UK P.197 Magnetic excitation spectra in the haldane spin-chain compound SrNi2V2O8 : effect of interchain couplings and single-ion anisotropy A K Bera, Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie, Germany P.198 Phonon-roton modes of liquid He beyond the roton in MCM-41 H Glyde, University of Delaware, USA P.199 Phonon-roton modes and boson localization in disordered liquid He H Glyde, University of Delaware, USA P.200 Quasiparticle breakdown and zero field splitting in the 2D quantum magnet PHCC M Goldmann, ETH Zürich and EPFL, Switzerland P.201 Spin dynamics of the quasi-2d spin-1/2 heisenberg antiferromagnet on a square lattice – (5cap)2CuCl4 P Gosuly, University College London and ISIS, UK P.202 Larmor labeling methods: Neutron Resonance Spin Echo spectroscopy beyond standard line width measurements F Groitl, Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin, Germany P.203 Experimental confirmation of spin gap in spin-3/2 substances RCrGeO5 (R = Y, Nd or 154Sm) M Hase, National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS), Japan P.204 Search for cholesteric spin order in LiCuVO4 E Hirtenlechner, Institut Laue Langevin, France P.205 Effect of magnetic bond disorder on spin dynamics and on field induced ordering transition in a quantum spin liquid D Hüvonen, ETH Zürich, Switzerland P.206 Quantum criticality in the quasi-1D Ising antiferromagnet CoCl2•2D2O in transverse field J Larsen, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark P.207 Density– and spin–density fluctuations in liquid 3He: comparison of theory and experiments T Lichtenegger, Johannes Kepler University, Austria P.208 The Quasi-One-Dimensional Metallic Antiferromagnet NaV2O4 Studied by Neutrons, Muons and Photons M Mansson, EPF Lausanne, Switzerland P.209 Impurity scattering and magnon damping in a prototypical 2D-XY antiferromagnet N Martin, Forschungsneutronenquelle Heinz Maier-Leibnitz - FRM II, Germany P.210 Magnetic structure and excitations of the one-dimensional quantum antiferromagnet RbCoCl3 M Mena, University College London, UK P.211 Low Temperature Dynamics of Magnons in a Spin-1/2 Ladder Compound B Nafradi, EPFL/IPMC, Switzerland P.212 Charge Density Wave Induced by Ir Site-Selective Lattice Distortions in 9R-BaIrO3 H-J Noh, Chonnam National University, Korea P.213 Structural complexity of Pr2NiO4+δ during electrochemical oxygen intercalation studied by in situ neutron and synchrotron diffraction W Paulus, University Montpellier 2, France P.214 Incommensurate dynamic correlations and continuum scattering in the quantum-disordered BiCu2PO6 K Plumb, University of Toronto, Cananda P.215 The complex magnetic phase diagram of the quantum spin chain material, Linarite, PbCuSO 4(OH)2 K Rule, ANSTO - Bragg Institute, Australia P.216 Impurity physics, long range order and excitations in the frustrated quantum spin ladder BiCu2(1x)Zn(2x)PO6 studied by neutron scattering M Skoulatos, Paul Scherrer Institut, Switzerland P.217 Thermal effects in quantum magnets A Tennant, Helmholtz Center Berlin, Germany P.218 Excitations in bond disordered spin ladder systems S Ward, Paul Scherrer Institut, Switzerland P.219 Magnetic behavior and crystal structure of one-dimensional quantum spin system Li2ZrCuO4 Y Yasui, Meiji University, Japan P.220 Spin and hole dynamics in carrier doped quantum haldane chain T Yokoo, High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK), Japan Software and data analysis P.221 VATES: Software for advanced visualisation and quantification of neutron scattering data O Arnold, Tessella, UK P.222 vTAS – A Virtual Assistance for Planning Neutron Experiments M Boehm, Institut Laue-Langevin, France P.223 Bayesian model selection and parameter estimation of inelastic neutron scattering spectra A De Francesco, CNR-IOM-OGG, France P.224 New Rietveld refinement methodology using McStas virtual experiment models F Emmanuel, ILL, France P.225 Validation of the MCNPX-McStas interface at the BOA beam line U Filges, Paul Scherrer Institut, Switzerland P.226 Interactive 3D for scientific applications A Filhol, Institut Laue-Langevin, France P.227 The nDDB project for a neutron dynamics data bank for biological macromolecules V Garcia Sakai, ISIS, UK P.228 How to make vortex lattice diffraction patterns prettier and more accurate with Bayes’ theorem, and why Bayes is the future of neutron data analysis A Holmes, University of Birmingham, UK P.229 Software development for the effective utilization of event-recording data at MLF, J-PARC Y Inamura, J-PARC center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Japan P.230 New Rietveld program suited for processing patterns recorded with a inverse- space focusing neutron diffractometer equipped with position sensitive detector I Ionita, Institute for Nuclear Research Pitesti, Romania P.231 Teaching with the Virtual Neutrons for Teaching project P Jensen, University of Copenhagen, Denmark P.232 Evaluation of preferred orientation using MTEX from multi-detector TOF neutron diffraction data collected on GEM instrument at ISIS W Kockelmann, University of Oxford, UK P.233 Highlighting the advantages of the 2D analysis in neutron scattering A Len, Wigner Research Center for Physics, Hungary P.234 The improvement of the instrument control system toward 1MW in J-PARC/MLF T Nakatani, J-PARC, Japan P.235 A method to evaluate secondary extinction of pole figures measured by neutron diffraction J Palacios Gómez, Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Mexico P.236 Scatter: a neutron scattering simulation and analysis suite for GULP D Roach, University of Salford, UK P.237 SpinW: Matlab library for spin wave calculations and more S Tóth, Paul Scherrer Institut, Switzerland P.238 E-learning large scale facility users of tomorrow L Udby, University of Copenhagen, Denmark