[Neutron] Delft neutron and positron beam time available

Jeroen Plomp J.Plomp at tudelft.nl
Sat Nov 23 20:42:47 CET 2024


Dear all,

The neutron and positron facility at the TU Delft Reactor Institute (RID), part of Delft University of Technology in The Netherlands, is excited to announce the launch of its User Program.

With the recent successful commissioning of our cold source, we will make our instruments more accessible to the scientific community. The RID User Program is open to researchers of all experience levels.

Available Instruments and Techniques
At RID, researchers have access to a diverse suite of instruments:

  *   Neutron Powder Diffraction: PEARL
  *   Neutron Reflectometry TOF: ROG
  *   Neutron Radiography & Tomography: THERMAL and COLD FISH
  *   Spin-Echo Small-Angle Neutron scattering: SESANS
  *   Neutron test beam: Test Beam Line
  *   Small-Angle Neutron Scattering (SANS): SANS (friendly users from early 2025)
  *   Positron facility: VEP and lifetime spectroscopy available (from early 2025)


Further detailed information please visit the link:
Research Tools TU Delft Reactor Institute<https://www.tudelft.nl/en/faculty-of-applied-sciences/business/facilities/tu-delft-reactor-institute/research-tools-tu-delft-reactor-institute>

Our scientists provide expert guidance to optimize experiments and interpret data, alongside training for users and students on neutron scattering techniques. We are also open to networking and collaborating with leading institutions globally.

Proposals can be submitted and are evaluated throughout the year. Guidelines for the proposal submission and further useful information can be found on the same page, under the tab User Office.

Best regards,
Jeroen Plomp


Dr. Ing. J. Plomp
Scientist
Head of Instrument Group RID
Head of Technician Pool RID/RST

Delft University of Technology (TUDelft)
Delft Reactor Intituut
Building 50
Mekelweg 15
2629 JB DELFT
The Netherlands
Phone +31 (0) 152787109 / +31 (0) 634575624
Email j.plomp at tudelft.nl<mailto:j.plomp at tudelft.nl>

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