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The neutron scattering technique has become an accepted method for the study of condensed matter. Because of the great scientific and technical value of neutron experiments and the growing body of users, several proposals have been made during the past decade for a nuclear reactor devoted primarily to this technique. This article reviews the reasons for and history behind these proposals.
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EGELSTAFF, P. British High flux Beam Reactor. Nature 228, 324–328 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1038/228324a0
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