- Institut Laue-Langevin
The Institut Laue-Langevin, or ILL, is an internationally-financed scientific facility, situated in
Grenoble ,France . It is one of the world centres for research usingneutron s. Founded in1967 and honouring thephysicist sMax von Laue andPaul Langevin , the ILL currently provides the most intense neutron source in the world, at 1.5×1015 neutrons/cm²/s. [ [http://www.ill.eu/fileadmin/users_files/media/reactor/doc/pdf/reactor_operation_2007.pdf 2007 ILL reactor operation report] ]The high-flux
research reactor produces neutrons through fission in a specially designed, compact-core fuel element.Neutron moderators cool the neutrons to useful wavelengths, which are then directed at a suite of instruments and used to probe the structure and behaviour of many forms of matter by elastic and inelasticneutron scattering , and to probe the fundamental physical properties of theneutron . Nothing goes to waste:Fission products andgamma rays produced by nuclear reactions in the reactor core are also used by specialised instruments, which forms an important part of the instrument suite.The reactor thermal power is 58.3 MW, but this energy is not used. It is removed by exchange of heat with water from the river Drac.
The institute was founded by
France andGermany , with theUnited Kingdom becoming the third major partner in 1973. These partner states provide, through research councils, the bulk of its funding. Six more countries have since become partners. Scientists of institutions in the member states may apply to use the ILL facilities, and may invite scientists from other countries to participate. Experimental time is allocated by a scientific council involving ILL users. The use of the facility and travel costs for researchers are paid for by the institute. Commercial use, for which a fee is charged, is not subject to the scientific council review process. Over 750 experiments are completed every year, in fields includingmagnetism ,superconductivity ,materials engineering , and the study ofliquid s,colloid s and biological substances.The ILL shares its site with other institutions including the
European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) and theEuropean Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL). A programme of safety improvements that aim to increase seismic security about the reactor dome by removing adjoining buildings has recently been carried out. These have now been completed and neutron experiments are once again being carried out routinely on 50-day cycles at the facility.References
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Inorganic Crystal Structure Database (ICSD) External links
* [http://www.ill.fr Institut Laue-Langevin]
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* [http://www.ill.fr/pages/science/AtILL/hilite/ILLsupplement2.pdf]
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