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Neutron Imaging at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory: Application to Biological Research

Publication Type
Conference Paper
Book Title
Proceedings of the 2014 Biomedical Sciences and Engineering Conference
Publication Date
Page Number
1
Publisher Location
New Jersey, United States of America
Conference Name
Annual ORNL Biomedical Science and Engineering Conference
Conference Location
Oak Ridge, Tennessee, United States of America
Conference Sponsor
ORNL
Conference Date
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The Oak Ridge National Laboratory Neutron Sciences Directorate (NScD) has recently installed a neutron imaging beamline at the High Flux Isotope Reactor (HFIR) cold guide hall. The CG-1D beamline supports a broad range of user research spanning from engineering to material research, energy storage, additive manufacturing, vehicle technologies, archaeology, biology, and plant physiology. The beamline performance (spatial resolution, field of view, etc.) and its utilization for biological research are presented. The NScD is also considering a proposal to build the VENUS imaging beamline (beam port 10) at the Spallation Neutron Source (SNS). Unlike CG-1D which provides cold neutrons, VENUS will offer a broad range of neutron wavelengths, from epithermal to cold, and enhanced contrast mechanisms. This new capability will also enable the imaging of thicker biological samples than is currently available at CG-1D. A brief overview of the VENUS capability for biological research is discussed.