Panel recommends pulsed high‐flux neutron facility
DOI: 10.1063/1.2994915
The creation of a national high‐flux pulsed spallation neutron facility is one of the major recommendations of the Panel on Research Facilities and Scientific Opportunities in the Use of Low Energy Neutrons. The panel was established in early 1977 by the Solid State Sciences Committee of the Assembly of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, National Academy of Sciences‐National Research Council. Gordon K. Teal, formerly chief scientist at Texas Instruments, served as chairman and Clifford G. Shull of MIT was vice‐chairman.
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