Abstract
The Budapest Research Reactor was restarted after a major upgrade and has operated at 10MW nominal power from November 1993. The reconstruction was performed according to modern scientific, technological and safety requirements. This unique important neutron source in Central Europe serves various purposes, such as basic and applied research in physics, chemistry, biology, materials science, as well as commercial utilization. The following instruments are available on neutron beams and guides: two-axis powder diffractometer, dynamic neutron/gamma radiography station, small-angle neutron scattering device and three-axis spectrometer. A prompt-gamma activation-analysis spectrometer and a four-circle diffractometer are being installed. A liquid-hydrogen cold neutron source is under construction.
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