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Quantitative measurements of residual stress and crystallographic texture of engineering materials

Xu, P. G.; Morooka, Satoshi; Shibayama, Yuki; Wu, S. C.*; Fang, W.*; Shobu, Takahisa

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Local magnetic structural analysis on frustrated magnets using magnetic pair distribution function

Kodama, Katsuaki; Yamauchi, Hiroki; Igawa, Naoki; Honda, Takashi*; Otomo, Toshiya*; Ikeda, Kazutaka*; Shamoto, Shinichi*

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Current status of JRR-3; Overview, recent outcomes and future prospects

Nakajima, Kenji; Osakabe, Toyotaka; Yamamuro, Osamu*; Masuda, Takatsugu*; Matsuda, Makoto

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JRR-3 is the multipurpose research reactor running at thermal power of 20 MW. The reactor has 7 horizontal beam tubes in the reactor hall and at 2 thermal guide tubes and 3 cold guide tubes in the guide hall. 28 neutron instruments are operated by Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Universities' group leaded by the University of Tokyo, Tohoku University, Kyoto University and National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology. After 10 years interruption from 2011 due to the Great East Japan earthquake, user program was resumed in 2021 and our neutron science at JRR-3 is now producing fruitful results in the wide range of field from basic science to industrial applications. In this talk, overview of the current status and future prospects of neutron science at JRR-3 will be given.

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Development and investigation for more advanced neutron experiments using neutrons above eV at MLF

Tsuchikawa, Yusuke

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In neutron science using the energy region above eV, a wide range of applied research is possible, including elemental identification and quantitative evaluation by using resonance absorption reactions, and two-dimensional distribution measurement using these techniques. In order to improve these measurement techniques, monitoring the fluctuation of the incident neutron flux and understanding the practical pulse function with high accuracy for precise measurement of resonance are important challenges. In this presentation, we will report on the recent development at MLF of an extremely flexible fiber-type monitor detector and the evaluation of the pulse function by analyzing actual measurements of high-energy resonances.

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Road to 1 MW; Neutron science at MLF

Nakamura, Mitsutaka

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