Neutron research facility

Neutron research facility

A neutron research facility is a big laboratory operating a large-scale neutron source that provides thermal neutrons to a suite of research instruments.

The neutron source is either a research reactor or a spallation source.

Research practice

Science with research is an interesting hybrid of big science and small science: While major facilites are big laboratories with some 100 employees, the science at the individual instruments is typically done by small working groups.

List of neutron facilities

The following list is intended to be exhaustive and to cover active facilities as well as those that are shut down.

Australia
Canada
Denmark
  • Risø (reactors 1958-2000)
England
France
  • ILL - Institut Laue–Langevin (1972-) [1]
  • LLB - Laboratoire Léon Brillouin at CEA Saclay
Germany
  • FRM I - Technical University, Garching (1957–2000)
  • FRM II - Technical University, Garching (2004-)
  • FRJ-2 at Forschungszentrum Jülich (1962–2006)
  • Jülich Centre for Neutron Science (2005-), a virtual facility that operates instruments at other facilities (FRM II, ILL, SNS) [2]
  • FRG-1 - GKSS, Geesthacht near Hamburg (1958-2010)
  • Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin, formerly HMI - Hahn-Meitner-Institut
Hungary
India
Japan
Netherlands
Poland
Russia
Sweden
Switzerland
United States

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