Neutron Analytics for Energy Research (JCNS-3)

The development of materials for energy conversion and storage is one of the most important challenges for solving the energy problem. Neutrons are a unique probe to characterise the structure, kinetics and dynamics of materials over many length and time scales. At JCNS-3, various neutron and complementary X-ray methods are used and developed to study complex energy systems in-situ and operando.

Director: Prof. Mirijam Zobel

JCNS Outstations

JCNS operates neutron instruments at the national and international leading sources MLZ, ILL and SNS under a common scientific objective.

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Instruments for ESS

Neutron scattering gives us unique insights into matter and is indispensable both for basic and application-oriented research. The world's most powerful neutron source is planned to go into operation in 2019, and Jülich will be part of it.

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High Brilliance Neutron Source

The high-brilliance accelerator-based neutron source HBS represents a unique infrastructure for neutron analysis serving a multitude of scientifc disciplines.

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JCNS operates neutron instruments at the national and international leading sources MLZ, ILL and SNS under a common scientific objective.

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