The Rotating Target Neutron Source-II (RTNS-II) facility at LLNL is a unique materials-test facility. It provides the most intense source of 14-MeV neutrons in the world. Dedicated operation in support of the fusion-materials-research community began in early 1979. Three years later, the Japanese Ministry of Education, Science, and Culture (Monbusho) and the US Department of Energy agreed to jointly support the RTNS-II operation and to share in the use of the facility
The Neutrons For Science (NFS) facility is a component of SPIRAL-2 laboratory under construction at ...
The Joint Projects under the Japan-USA Fusion Cooperation Program started in 1981 and has continued ...
An advanced fusion neutron source (A-FNS) is under planning at Rokkasyo in Japan. The A-FNS has an a...
This report gives an overview of the facility along with brief descriptions of experiments by Japane...
The design concepts, operational experience, and modifications of the two RTNS-II (Rotating Target N...
The US-Japan Cooperative Program on Neutron Scattering was implemented through arrangements by the U...
International audienceThe Neutrons For Science (NFS) facility is a component of SPIRAL-2 laboratory ...
International audienceThe primary goal of an irradiation facility for fusion applications will be to...
Numerous measurements have been conducted at TRNS-II in order to map the neutron field for materials...
A heavy-ion accelerator complex called RAON is currently under development in Korea. The neutron sci...
The Neutrons For Science (NFS) facility is a component of SPIRAL-2 laboratory under construction at ...
The Joint Projects under the Japan-USA Fusion Cooperation Program started in 1981 and has continued ...
An advanced fusion neutron source (A-FNS) is under planning at Rokkasyo in Japan. The A-FNS has an a...
This report gives an overview of the facility along with brief descriptions of experiments by Japane...
The design concepts, operational experience, and modifications of the two RTNS-II (Rotating Target N...
The US-Japan Cooperative Program on Neutron Scattering was implemented through arrangements by the U...
International audienceThe Neutrons For Science (NFS) facility is a component of SPIRAL-2 laboratory ...
International audienceThe primary goal of an irradiation facility for fusion applications will be to...
Numerous measurements have been conducted at TRNS-II in order to map the neutron field for materials...
A heavy-ion accelerator complex called RAON is currently under development in Korea. The neutron sci...
The Neutrons For Science (NFS) facility is a component of SPIRAL-2 laboratory under construction at ...
The Joint Projects under the Japan-USA Fusion Cooperation Program started in 1981 and has continued ...
An advanced fusion neutron source (A-FNS) is under planning at Rokkasyo in Japan. The A-FNS has an a...