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Combining SANS and Diffraction: a breakthrough!

The collaboration between TU Delft and ISIS has recently delivered a new high angle bank for Larmor which has now been used for the first time June 2018. The Figures below show preliminary results of a simultaneous SANS and diffraction … Continue reading

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LARMOR Meeting at Beatrixgebouw Jaarbeurs, Utrecht, September 27th 2017

Following the first calls of proposals a meeting is organised at the Beatrixgebouw Jaarbeurs, in Utrecht, September 27th 2017. Registration is open at : https://www.aanmelder.nl/96671/subscribe. The program  includes a general introduction to the instrument and beam-time access procedures as well as a series of scientific pitches on scientific applications … Continue reading

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First Physical Review Letters Publication from LARMOR !

https://journals.aps.org/prl/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevLett.119.047203

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Good news

  On the 6th of June 2012 we received great news, our proposal is granted by NWO! Look at the NWO website…. http://www.nwo.nl

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neutron exposure of pen and ball bearing with Amsterdam Scientific Instruments neutron detector

We started the cooperation with Amsterdam Scientific Instrument (http://www.amscins.com/) in their neutron detector development. We aim for a high resolution detector that could be used for the MISANS option. To illustrate the resolution of such a detector we have used … Continue reading

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Science case

Advances in technology can only be made if materials are available that perform according to the requirements. In modern technology, these requirements become more and more stringent. The maximum operating temperature for gas turbines limits their efficiency and is determined … Continue reading

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