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 In parallel with these instrument developments, the ILL established services to offer users more than simply neutron beams (for example, deuteration facilities to grow deuterated biological crystals, the C-Lab to perform computer simulations before or during the actual experiments, the Partnership for Structural Biology with the neighbouring institutes ESRF and IBS). Building on this experience, the ILL proposed a Partnership
Fig. 11.2: The new IN5 detector bank (on the left) covers 147o in scattering angle; its 3He detectors are 3 m high with a total surface of 30 m2.
for Soft Matter with the ESRF which was established in 2013 in order to promote the integrated exploitation of neutron and synchrotron methods in combination with the most advanced laboratory techniques in the field of soft matter.
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