Faraday joint interest group conference 2023

Science with neutrons

ESS is a European multi- disciplinary research facility based on the world’s most powerful neutron source. With Sweden and Denmark as host countries, ESS is an international collaboration where 13 member countries jointly fund, build and operate the facility, offering different research techniques: • Small angle scattering • Imaging • Relectometry • Inelastic scattering • Crystallography One neutron source, many possibilities

The world’s most powerful neutron source ESS consists of 15 state-of-the-art research instruments, a linear proton accelerator, a rotating tungsten target station, a suite of laboratories and workshops, and a super-computing data management and software center. Thanks to the powerful accelerator, improved technology and custom- built instruments, ESS will enable scientific breakthroughs in areas such as materials, energy, health and the environment. Because of the unprecedented brightness, ESS will significantly outperform other similar research facilities in the world.

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