TY - BOOK
T1 - First Experiments: New Science Opportunities at the Spallation Neutron Source Second Target Station
AU - Adams, Paul
AU - Ankner, John Francis
AU - Anovitz, Lawrence (Larry) M.
AU - Banerjee, Arnab
AU - Begoli, Edmon
AU - Bilheux, Hassina
AU - Billings, Jay Jay
AU - Boehler, Reinhard
AU - Calder, Stuart
AU - Chakoumakos, Bryan C.
AU - Charlton, Timothy R.
AU - Chen, Wei-Ren
AU - Cheng, Yongqiang
AU - Coates, Leighton
AU - Cuneo, Matthew J.
AU - Daemen, Luke L.
AU - Dela Cruz, Clarina R.
AU - Do, Changwoo
AU - Moreira dos Santos, Antonio
AU - Dudney, Nancy
AU - Ehlers, Georg
AU - Fitzsimmons, Michael R.
AU - Gallmeier, Franz X.
AU - Geist II, Al
AU - Graves, Van
AU - Haberl, Bianca
AU - He, Lilin
AU - Heller, William T.
AU - Herwig, Kenneth
AU - Hodges, Jason P.
AU - Hoffmann, Christina
AU - Hong, Kunlun
AU - Huq, Ashfia
AU - Johs, Alexander
AU - Kalluri, Udaya C.
AU - Katsaras, John
AU - Kolesnikov, Alexander I.
AU - Kovalevskyi, Andrii Y.
AU - Labbe, Jessy L.
AU - Liu, Jue
AU - Mamontov, Eugene
AU - Manley, Michael E.
AU - McDonnell, Marshall
AU - McGuire, Michael A.
AU - Myles, Dean A. A.
AU - Nagler, Stephen
AU - Neuefeind, Joerg C.
AU - Olds, Daniel P.
AU - Page, Katharine
AU - Payzant, Andrew
AU - Petridis, Loukas
AU - Pingali, Sai Venkatesh
AU - Qian, Shuo
AU - Ramirez Cuesta, Anibal
AU - Roberto, James B.
AU - Robertson, Lee
AU - Rosenblad, Peter
AU - Saito, Tomonori
AU - Sala, Gabriele
AU - Smith, Gregory Scott
AU - Stanley, Christopher
AU - Stoica, Alexandru Dan
AU - Tennant, Alan
AU - Tulk, Christopher
AU - Usher-Ditzian, Tedi-Marie
AU - Vazhkudai, Sudharshan
AU - Warren, Jeffrey
AU - Wang, Hsiu-Wen
AU - Wang, Zhe
AU - Wesolowski, David J.
AU - Williams, Travis J.
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - Leadership in materials science underpins future technologies in energy, security, and other applications that drive this nation’s economy. Neutron scattering is among the crucial characterization techniques necessary to ensure a world-leading position in materials science for the United States. The Second Target Station (STS) at the Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) will provide transformative new capabilities for the study of a broad range of materials using neutron scattering and will support users in many fields of research—materials science, physics, chemistry, geology, biology, and engineering, among others—and from academia, government laboratories, and industry.
AB - Leadership in materials science underpins future technologies in energy, security, and other applications that drive this nation’s economy. Neutron scattering is among the crucial characterization techniques necessary to ensure a world-leading position in materials science for the United States. The Second Target Station (STS) at the Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) will provide transformative new capabilities for the study of a broad range of materials using neutron scattering and will support users in many fields of research—materials science, physics, chemistry, geology, biology, and engineering, among others—and from academia, government laboratories, and industry.
KW - 73 NUCLEAR PHYSICS AND RADIATION PHYSICS
U2 - 10.2172/1784183
DO - 10.2172/1784183
M3 - Commissioned report
BT - First Experiments: New Science Opportunities at the Spallation Neutron Source Second Target Station
CY - United States
ER -