The ILL monitors the papers published as a result of the use of our facilities. This gives a figure of about 600 papers per year. We pay particular attention to papers published in high-impact journal
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The Annual Report gives a selection of scientific highlights of the ILL and an overview of technical and other activity for the previous year. Guidelines for scientific contributions If you have any h
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(html - 19.92 Ki) Bernard Jacrot's book "Neutrons for Science: the story of the ILL, a very successful international cooperation" English version of Bernard Jacrot's book (html - 19.92 Ki) "Des neutro
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The ILL scientific life is organised in 'colleges', each college deals with a particular field of research and associated neutron methods and instrumentation. ILL scientists are members of one or more
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Group name Description Diffraction (DIF) The DIF instruments use neutron diffraction to study the structure of materials used in everyday life. Large scale structures (LSS) The LSS instruments are all
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Deuteration Laboratory (D-Lab) Deuterated lipids (L-Lab) Chemistry Laboratories Sample environment Materials Science Support Lab
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The Nuclear and Particle Physics Group (NPP) operates four instruments, two being dedicated to nuclear physics and applied nuclear physics aspects, while the others cover mainly neutron particle physi
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ILL Theory Group ILL Theory Group [Jun. 2024] / (bottom row): Shiyu Deng, Cecilia Herrero, (middle row): Gautier Persenda, Loriane Didier, (top row): Nicolas Bordeneuve, Victor Mecoli, Brice Kengmi Za
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The Biology, Deuteration, Chemistry and soft matter (BDCS) group (website under construction) In order to maintain their ranking at an international level, European research infrastructures must optim
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Why is structure important? The influence of structure is everywhere; the properties of water and ice, the hardness of metals, the strength of magnets, and even the biology of DNA or the effect of ant
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