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  2. High Flux Isotope Reactor - Wikipedia

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    The High Flux Isotope Reactor (HFIR) is a nuclear research reactor at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, United States.Operating at 85 MW, HFIR is one of the highest flux reactor-based sources of neutrons for condensed matter physics research in the United States, and it has one of the highest steady-state neutron fluxes of any research reactor in the world.

  3. Spallation Neutron Source - Wikipedia

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    The protons pass into a ring-shaped structure, a proton accumulator ring, where they spin around at very high speeds and accumulate in "bunches." Each bunch of protons is released from the ring as a pulse, at a rate of 60 times per second (60 hertz). The high-energy proton pulses strike a target of liquid mercury, where spallation occurs.

  4. Oak Ridge National Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    ORNL has several of the world's top supercomputers, including Frontier, ranked by the TOP500 as the world's most powerful. The lab is a leading neutron and nuclear power research facility that includes the Spallation Neutron Source, the High Flux Isotope Reactor, and the Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences.

  5. Award-winning radioisotope separation methods at ORNL are ...

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    The title of her talk at noon to Friends of ORNL at the UT Resource Center, 1201 Oak Ridge Turnpike, is “Actinide Separations Tailored for Californium-252, Plutonium-238 and Promethium-147 ...

  6. United States Department of Energy National Laboratories

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    The High Flux Isotope Reactor (HFIR) @ ORNL [41] 100/202 The Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) @ ORNL [42] 450/483 Fusion Energy Sciences (FES) [43] Fusion Facilities The DIII-D (tokamak) National Fusion Facility @ General Atomics [44] NA/429 National Spherical Torus Experiment (NSTX) @ PPPL [45] 300/358 High Energy Physics (HEP) [46]

  7. High flux reactor - Wikipedia

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    A High Flux Reactor is a type of nuclear research reactor. High Flux Isotope Reactor (HFIR), in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, United States of America, High Flux Australian Reactor (HIFAR), Australia's first nuclear reactor, High-Flux Advanced Neutron Application Reactor (HANARO), in South Korea. The High Flux Reactor at Institut Laue–Langevin in France.

  8. Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences - Wikipedia

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    The Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences is the first of the five Nanoscale Science Research Centers sponsored by the United States Department of Energy.It is located in Oak Ridge, Tennessee and is a collaborative research facility for the synthesis, characterization, theory/ modeling/ simulation, and design of nanoscale materials.

  9. List of nuclear research reactors - Wikipedia

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    Note: Tamuz-1 and Tamuz-2 are parts of the same French nuclear research complex design, the OSIRIS research complex. ... High Flux Isotope Reactor: ORNL: Research ...