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2018 UPDATE: The ILL between 2005 and 2018
  Fig. 11.5: FIPPS (FIssion Product Prompt gamma-ray Spectrometer) with its array of high efficiency germanium clover detectors.
planned, along with an upgrade of the associated instruments, plus a new powder and single-crystal diffractometer for extreme conditions science, and a “work-horse” diffractometer. Extra
new or upgraded instruments include a Collaborating Research Group (CRG) backscattering spectrometer, a new thermal
neutron time-of-flight instrument for inelastic studies, and a
white beam reflectometer, while the important field of nuclear physics is represented by a new fission fragment spectrometer (Fig. 11.5) and a new ultra-cold neutron source. These significant improvements to ILL’s instrument suite are to be accompanied by ambitious projects to extend and improve data treatment packages and sample environment capabilities.
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