Small-Angle Neutron Scattering (SANS)

This course will introduce Small Angle Neutron Scattering (SANS) theory and practice, including how to analyse SANS data. It is aimed at students who have completed previous general neutron scattering courses, or who have some experience of Small Angle Scattering with x-rays or neutrons.

Eligibility & Prerequisites

Courses are open to all, but selection may be limited if the number of applicants is high.

Our main target group is PhD students, but courses are also open to advanced MSc students, postdocs, and participants from industry.

Next course date

November 2026

Learning Objectives

  • Introduce SANS theory and practice, including data analysis.
  • Prepare students who have prior general neutron scattering or Small-Angle Scattering experience.

Course Main Content

The course covers the theory and practice of Small-Angle Neutron Scattering (SANS), including contrast matching and variation techniques in SANS, as well as the design and configuration of SANS instrumentation. It addresses the practical aspects of experiment planning and execution, the complementarity between SANS and other scattering methods, and approaches to data analysis and interpretation. The course also introduces advanced topics such as magnetic SANS, USANS, and VSANS for extending to micrometer length scales, and Grazing Incidence SANS (GISANS) for studying surface structures. Practical sessions include computer-based data analysis and student presentations on how SANS can be applied in their own research.

Literature

Hammouda: The SANS Toolbox — https://www.ncnr.nist.gov/staff/hammouda/the_SANS_toolbox.pdf

Lecturers

Prof. Elizabeth Blackburn (LU); Dr. Judith Houston (ESS); Dr. Andrew Jackson (LU/ESS); Dr. Wojciech Potrzebowski (LU/ESS).

Examination & Requirements for Final Grade

Two parts: (1) Report on data analysis exercises; (2) Presentation on applying SANS to own research project.

Contact

Assoc. Prof. Andrew Jackson (Division of Physical Chemistry, LU/ESS) – andrew.jackson@fkem1.lu.se

English Course Title: Small-Angle Neutron Scattering (SANS)
Credits: 2.5 ECTS
Arranged by: Lund University and LINXS
Location: Online
Teaching Language: English

Educational Level: Third Cycle
Subject Area: Neutron Scattering
Grade Scale: Pass/Fail