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Argonne and others propose intense pulsed neutron source

JAN 01, 1976
Floyd C. Bennett

Development of an intense pulsed neutron source for solid‐state physics research has been proposed by Argonne National Laboratory to the Energy Research and Development Administration. Meanwhile, scientists at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory continue to examine their own facilities’ advantages as source sites for neutron scattering studies.

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