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Neutron scattering has proven to be one of the most powerful methods for the investigation of structure and dynamics of materials on atomic length scales and time scales. Recently, the neutron science community faces a decline of sources for neutrons with research reactors shutting down. Consequently, the limited numbered large-scale accelerator-based neutron sources play more important roles in meeting with community’s needs. In addition, compact accelerator-based neutron sources gradually become a competitive alternative that could meet the imminent need for medium-flux fission or spallation sources. In this talk I’ll present the current status of large-scale and compact accelerator-based neutron sources, and how the combination of these facilities will better serve the science and industrial community.
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