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A History of Neutron Scattering at ORNL
Neutron scattering grew from the nuclear science of the Manhattan Project during the 1940s at what is now Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). Continue Reading →
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ORNL’s Spallation Neutron Source Marks Decade, Honors Pioneers Shull, Wollan
The Spallation Neutron Source marks a decade as a leading neutron science facility today at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The SNS’s combination of linear accelerator and accumulator ring sent its first protons to its one-of-a-kind mercury target in April 2006, beginning a process of commissioning instruments to take advantage of its… Continue Reading →
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Trustees Approve Renaming of the Joint Institute for Neutron Sciences
The Joint Institute for Neutron Sciences is now the Shull Wollan Center—A Joint Institute for Neutron Sciences, named in honor of two esteemed physicists and pioneers in neutron scattering, Clifford Shull and Ernest Wollan. Continue Reading →
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