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Overview of NSF-Supported NCNR Spectrometers and Their Applications

This document provides insights into various spectrometers supported by the National Science Foundation at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). It covers the Multi-Axis Crystal Spectrometer (MACS) at NG-0, High Flux Backscattering Spectrometer (HFBS) at NG-2, 30 m Small Angle Neutron Scattering (SANS) Spectrometer at NG-3, USANS Perfect Crystal Diffractometer at BT-5, Spin-Polarized Inelastic Neutron Spectrometer (SPINS) at NG-5, Disk Chopper Time-of-Flight Spectrometer (DCS) at NG-4, and Neutron Spin Echo (NSE) Spectrometer at NG-5.

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Overview of NSF-Supported NCNR Spectrometers and Their Applications

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  1. NSF-supported NCNR spectrometers Dan Neumann, National Institute of Standards and Technology, DMR 0944772 Multi-Axis Crystal Spectrometer (MACS) @ NG-0 (will be moving to BT-9) High Flux Backscattering Spectrometer (HFBS) @ NG-2 30 m Small Angle Neutron Scattering (SANS) Spectrometer @ NG-3 USANS Perfect Crystal Diffractometer @ BT-5 Spin-Polarized Inelastic Neutron Spectrometer (SPINS) @ NG-5 Disk Chopper Time-of-Flight Spectrometer (DCS) @ NG-4 Neutron Spin Echo (NSE) Spectrometer @ NG-5

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