Scientific highlights from Quokka, the pinhole small angle neutron scattering instrument, at OPAL

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2016-11-29
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Australian Institute of Nuclear Science and Engineering
Abstract
Quokka is the 40 m pinhole SANS instrument at the OPAL reactor serving the growing needs of both domestic and international users [1]. In 2015, over 200 days of user experiments were run. Outputs from Quokka have been published that cover such diverse fields as magnetism, structural biology, mineralogy, polymers, food science and soft matter. We present here a selection of recent scientific highlights.
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OPAL Reactor, ANSTO, Small angle scattering, Measuring instruments, Performance, Sampling
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Gilbert, E., Wood, K., Garvey, C., Mata, J., & Wu, C.-M. (2016). Scientific highlights from Quokka, the pinhole small angle neutron scattering instrument, at OPAL. Paper presented at 13th AINSE-ANBUG Neutron Scattering Symposium, Sydney, NSW, Australia, 29-30 November 2016.