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Since its beginning in 1943, Los Alamos
National Laboratory (LANL) has used science and technology to find
creative but practical solutions to complex problems. Modern
challenges range from finding alternative energy technologies and
restoring the environment to fabricating better and stronger
materials. One important aspect of solving these problems is
ensuring that science and technology are available in the
marketplace as well as in the laboratory.
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uses its core competencies to render technical assistance to the
DoE weapons complex and energy and environmental technologies and
conduct basic research supporting the DoE research mission. LANL
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National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (NHMFL)
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Bikini Atoll Rd., SM 32
Los Alamos, NM 87547
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P: 505-665-9090E: feynmancenter@lanl.govSecurity Clearance : Non Security Lab The Pulsed Field Program is located in Northern New Mexico at Los Alamos National Laboratory. The user program is designed to provide researchers with a balance of the highest research magnetic fields and robust scientific diagnostics. The connection with the DC field facility is strong and...
Proton Radiography (pRad)
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Los Alamos National Laboratory P.O. Box 1663
Los Alamos
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P: 505.665.3090E: asaunders@lanl.govSecurity Clearance : Non Security LabSquare Footage: 0 Lab Reps:
Andy Saunders
The proton radiography project has used 800 MeV protons provided by the LANSCE accelerator facility at LANL, to diagnose more than 300 dynamic experiments in support of national and international weapons science and stockpile stewardship programs.
Quantum Institute
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Bikini Atoll Rd., SM 33
Los Alamos, NM 87548
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P: 505-665-9090E: feynmancenter@lanl.govSecurity Clearance : Non Security Lab The area of quantum information, science, and technology is rapidly evolving, with important applications in the areas of quantum cryptography, quantum computing, quantum metrology, and advanced quantum-based sensors, some of which are directly relevant to the Laboratory's national security mission...
Seaborg Institute
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Bikini Atoll Rd., SM 35
Los Alamos, NM 87550
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P: 505-665-9090E: feynmancenter@lanl.govSecurity Clearance : Non Security Lab The Los Alamos branch of the Institute integrates research programs on the chemical, physical, nuclear, and metallurgical properties of the lighter actinide elements, with a special emphasis on plutonium. The Institute serves as a national center for the education and training of students, visiting...
Ultra-Cold Neutrons (UCN)
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Los Alamos National Laboratory P.O. Box 1663
Los Alamos
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P: 505.665.3090E: asaunders@lanl.govSecurity Clearance : Non Security LabSquare Footage: 0 Lab Reps:
Andy Saunders
Researchers working at the Los Alamos Neutron Science Center and eight other member institutions of an international collaboration are constructing the most intense source of ultra-cold neutrons in the world, measuring ultra-cold neutron production in their new source for the first time. The ultra-cold neutron extraction port at LANSCE delivers neutrons from the new ultra-cold neutron source for experiments that could answer questions about the fundamental constants of nature and aid in the quest for new particles.
Weapons Neutron Research Facility (WNR)
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Los Alamos National Laboratory P.O. Box 1663
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P: 505.667.1344E: wender@lanl.govSecurity Clearance : Non Security LabSquare Footage: 0 Lab Reps:
Steve Wender
The Weapons Neutron Research Facility (WNR) provides neutron and proton beams for basic, applied, and defense-related research. Neutron beams with energies ranging from about 0.1 MeV to more than 600 MeV are produced in Target 4 (an unmoderated tungsten spallation source) using the 800 MeV proton beam from the LANSCE linac. In the Target-2 area (Blue Room) samples can be exposed to the direct 800 MeV proton beam.