Geesthacht Neutron Facility (GeNF)
The neutron source of the Geesthacht Neutron Facility (GeNF) is the 5 MW swimming pool type reactor FRG-1 providing an unperturbed flux of 1.4·10^14 neutrons/(cm^2·s) which is the second highest neutron flux in Germany after the new FRM II in Garching near Munich. In 2007 the FRG-1 was upgraded with a new cold neutron source yielding a flux increase at the five instruments using cold neutrons of e.g. 40 % at the reflectometer NeRo. On an international scale the instrumentation at GeNF is unique in its concentration on engineering materials research.
Neutronen für die Wissenschaft
In GeNF the competences of the groups "Structural Research on New Materials" and "Structural Research on Macromolecules" are combined.
Structural Research on New Materials
Structural Research on Macromolecules
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437. WE-Heraeus Seminar
Photons and Neutrons as Probes of Matter
13.12. - 16.12.2009, Physikzentrum Bad Honnef
This seminar supported by the "Wilhelm und Else Heraeus-Stiftung" (WE-Heraeus Foundation) will provide an overview of the broad spectrum of applications of both probes with a strong focus on highlighting their complementarity in selected scientific fields.
26.11.2009
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