Abstract

The current issue of Neutron News features the Frank Laboratory of Neutron Physics (FLNP) of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna, Russia. Since we recently had presentations of both steady-state reactors and pulsed spallation sources, I decided that it was time to describe the advances realized at the only running pulsed-reactor. Because of the peculiar time-structure of the neutron beam produced by such a source, scientists at FLNP had to develop ingenious instrumentations such as the Fourier diffractometer, the twodetector system for SANS-experiments, an instrument dedicated to high-pressure studies, and a polarized reflectometer, whose descriptions can be found in the present issue.

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