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Welcome to the NIST Center for Neutron Research (NCNR)
The NCNR is part of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Gaithersburg, Maryland. Its activities focus on providing neutron measurement capabilities to the U.S. research community.
It is a national center for research using thermal and cold neutrons, offering its instrumentation for use by all qualified applicants. Many of its instruments rely on intense beams of cold neutrons emanating from an advanced liquid hydrogen moderator.
Our mission is threefold:
- To operate the NCNR safely as a cost-effective national resource.
- To conduct a broad program of research using neutron techniques, and to develop and apply new neutron measurement techniques.
- NCNR Instruments
- Why use Neutrons? How are they useful?
- To review an article about the scientific work done at the NCNR, please visit http://nvl.nist.gov/pub/nistpubs/jres/106/1/cnt106-1.htm
Title: Materials Research With Neutrons At NIST
- To operate the NIST Center for Neutron Research as a national resource for researchers from industry, university and other government agencies.
- NCNR Scientific Programs
- NCNR Educational Programs (includes the Summer School Program)
- Neutron Interactions and Dosimetry Group
- Nuclear Methods Group
Last modified 07-May-2007