Speaker
Josh Pierce
Description
The spin dependence of the neutron scattering cross section, especially for hydrogen, makes Dynamic Nuclear Polarization a powerful technique for improving neutron diffraction measurements, especially for biological and soft matter systems. Oak Ridge National Laboratory has demonstrated the application of this technique to Neutron Macromolecular Crystallography, with an eye towards DNP become a normal part of the user program for the Second Target Station that is being built at the SNS. The status of the current system will be discussed, as will the plans for future measurements using Small Angle Neutron Scattering, and the plans for DNP at the Second Target Station.
Primary author
Josh Pierce