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Intense pulsed neutron source, Argonne

ISIS is only one pulsed source available for the study of liquids. Both the USA and Japan have facilities similar to SANDALS and GEM for studying liquids, but with slightly lower neutron intensity in the forms of the IPNS (Intense Pulsed Neutron Source) at the Argonne National Eab. on the instrument GEAD, and the KEK Neutron Scattering Eacility (KENS) on the instrument ELit II, respectively. [Pg.129]

Figure 2. Schematic diagram of the QENS spectrometer at the Intense Pulsed Neutron Source (IPNS), Argonne National Laboratory. Figure 2. Schematic diagram of the QENS spectrometer at the Intense Pulsed Neutron Source (IPNS), Argonne National Laboratory.
We thank those who have contributed to our own TINS and QENS studies R. A. Beyerlein, S. K. Sinha, D. E. W. Vaughan, and the staff of the Intense Pulsed Neutron Source at Argonne National Laboratoiy. (This work supported in part by the U.S. Department of Energy, BES-Materials Sciences, contract W-31-109-ENG-38.)... [Pg.35]

Intense Pulsed Neutron Source/Advanced Photon Source, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IE, USA Institut Laue-Langevin, Grenoble, France... [Pg.58]

Acknowledgment This research is supported by a grant from Materials Science Division of US Department of Energy. We are grateful to the Intense Pulse Neutron Source Division of Argonne National Laboratory for neutron beam time at the SAND Low-Angle Diffractometer and to Dr. Chwan-Yuan Ku for technical assistance. [Pg.34]

Figure 15 Neutron time-of-flight study of 0-(BEDT-TTF)2I3 performed at the IPNS pulsed source (Argonne). (a) Neutron diffraction intensity distribution in the h = 4.92 reciprocal lattice plane at 20 K and ambient pressure. Satellite peaks are observed (arrows) (b) the same reciprocal plane after applying a pressure of 0.14 GPa, warming to room temperature, and cooling back down to 20 K. (From Ref. 64.)... Figure 15 Neutron time-of-flight study of 0-(BEDT-TTF)2I3 performed at the IPNS pulsed source (Argonne). (a) Neutron diffraction intensity distribution in the h = 4.92 reciprocal lattice plane at 20 K and ambient pressure. Satellite peaks are observed (arrows) (b) the same reciprocal plane after applying a pressure of 0.14 GPa, warming to room temperature, and cooling back down to 20 K. (From Ref. 64.)...

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