Tag archive: Oak Ridge Lab
Barry Barish | 18 September 2008
The recently completed Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) (...) project promises to move neutron science into a new era and both the execution of the project and some key technologies are of important to our efforts towards the International Linear Collider.
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Director's Corner | Tagged:
National Science & Technology Summit, Oak Ridge Lab, SNS, spallation neutron source, United States
Barbara Warmbein | 24 January 2008
At first glance a neutron source used for materials research and a planned particle accelerator to answer questions about matter, forces and the origins of the Universe might not seem to have all that much in common. At least not to the non-accelerator experts among us. At second glance, however, similarities and overlaps appear that turn the Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in the US into a small but powerful parallel experience for the ILC.
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Around the World | Tagged:
cryomodule, Oak Ridge Lab, SCRF test facility, SNS, United States
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