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245 _ _ |a Opportunities for Research with Neutrons at the Next Generation Facility HBS Overview of the High Brilliance neutron Source (HBS) Technical Design Report
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520 _ _ |a The High Brilliance neutron Source HBS within the European and world-wide neutron eco system and its technical design. The High Brilliance neutron Source (HBS) is a neutron scattering and analytics facility with high brilliance: it is a machine that sends intense beams of subatomic particles on samples to answer the question: “where are the atoms and what do they do?” This kind of research has a long and successful track record in Europe and it is well embedded in the landscape of various complementary techniques for non-destructive material characterization. It is key to the development of new materials, new drugs, new chemical processes, food technology, engineering, information technology and new energy capture and storage technologies. Three very topical examples of neutron research that are highly relevant to today’s challenges and carried out right now include understanding the structure of lipid nanoparticles used as a delivery mechanism for mRNA therapy, essential for Covid-19 vaccines; discovery of quantum phenomena in quantum materials relevant for the second quantum revolution; and on understanding materials for future higher energy-density electric vehicle batteries as part of the European Union’s Battery 2030 initiative.
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