At a Glance: The NIST Center for Neutron Research and Its Research Reactor | NIST

The NIST Center for Neutron Research (NCNR) is a premier neutron research facility that serves over 3,000 researchers from 260 organizations. The NCNR’s reactor produces neutrons that are used to study various materials and phenomena, providing insights that are difficult or impossible to obtain through other means. Neutrons are particularly useful for studying quantum materials, which are crucial for developing quantum-based electronics.

The NCNR’s reactor is a small, low-risk facility that operates at atmospheric pressure and a temperature cooler than residential water heaters. It has an excellent safety record, with no issues affecting public safety during its 50-year operation. The facility’s neutron beams have been used to study a wide range of materials, including vaccines, plastics, and potential materials for quantum computers, as well as to provide insights into fast-flowing fluids like medicines in syringes.

Source: https://www.nist.gov/ncnr/glance-nist-center-neutron-research-and-its-research-reactor

Keywords: Neutron, Quantum, Materials, Scattering, Neutron

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