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The Manuel Lujan Jr. Neutron Scattering Center employs a pulsed spallation neutron source equipped with time-of-flight spectrometers for neutron scattering studies of condensed-matter. Neutron scattering is a powerful technique for probing the microscopic structure and dynamics of condensed matter and is used in materials science, engineering, condensed matter physics, chemistry, biology, and geology.


Lujan instruments are located in two experimental rooms, ER1 and ER2 and are part of the Lujan Center complex (links available at right). Instruments are catagorized this way:


Crystallography: NPDF, HIPD, HIPPO, SCD, PCS

Engineering and Strain: HIPPO, SMARTS, NPDF

Disordered Materials: NPDF, HIPD, HIPPO

Large Scale Structures: LQD, SPEAR, Asterix

Excitations: Pharos, IN500, FDS

Magnetism:  Asterix, Pharos, HIPD, HIPPO

Biology:  PCS, SPEAR, LQD


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