26 October 2017
Eastman Chemical Company
US/Eastern timezone
The Neutron Sciences Directorate (NScD) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is home to the Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) and High Flux Isotope Reactor (HFIR), two of the world’s most advanced neutron scattering facilities. SNS and HFIR provide researchers with unmatched capabilities for understanding the structure and properties of materials.

Neutrons play a definitive role in our understanding of the material world around us. They allow scientists to look inside the structure of matter to see where atoms are and how they behave. Neutrons are one of the fundamental particles that make up matter and have properties that make them ideal for certain types of research. In the universe, neutrons are abundant, making up more than half of all visible matter.

Neutron scattering provides information about the positions, motions, and magnetic properties of solids. When a beam of neutrons is aimed at a sample, many neutrons will pass through the material. But some will interact directly with atomic nuclei and "bounce" away at an angle, like colliding balls in a game of pool. This behavior is called neutron diffraction, or neutron scattering.

Using detectors, scientists can count scattered neutrons, measure their energies and the angles at which they scatter, and map their final position (shown as a diffraction pattern of dots with varying intensities). In this way, scientists can glean details about the nature of materials ranging from liquid crystals to superconducting ceramics, from proteins to plastics, and from metals to micelles to metallic glass magnets.

At this Eastman neutron roadshow, NScD staff will provide an overview of neutron scattering techniques and the unique advantage that neutrons bring to materials characterization. The applications and examples in polymer and soft materials, chemistry and catalysis, imagining and engineering materials, etc., and use case in industries will be discussed by the group of neutron scientists. In addition, an overview of accessing SNS and HFIR will be presented.
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Eastman Chemical Company
Kingsport, TN