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Polarised Helium-3 Successfully Commissioned on 6 OPAL Instruments
X-ray Reflectometer
This instrument can measure reflectivity at air-solid or air-liquid interfaces.
Services - Taipan
Sample environments, Data analysis, SpICE and SICS
Services - Quokka
Sample environments, Data Analysis, Mail-In Services
Agreement with J-PARC opens neutron scattering conference
Helium 3 Polariser
This state-of-the-art metastable-exchange optical-pumping helium-3 polarising system enables polarisation-analysis experiments on five of our existing instruments.
Novel research gives more clues about minerals under pressure within earth or other planets
A study has provided insight into copper sulfate pentahydrate and could give clues to how other hydrated minerals change under the pressures within planetary environments
A closer look at the science of detecting flu
Matt Bell is a technical officer with a background in mechanical engineering. Matt started at ANSTO in 1993 as a Fitter & Machinist apprentice in the Engineering Workshop.
Dr Abdella Ahmed joins team
Using PET and simulations to verify the accuracy of dose and range in advanced therapy with heavy ions
Role at ANSTO
Role at ANSTO
Research confirms antiferromagnetic order in real quasicrystals
Nanoprobe beamline (NANO) - under construction
The BRIGHT Nanoprobe beamline provides a unique facility capable of spectroscopic and full-field imaging. NANO will undertake high-resolution elemental mapping and ptychographic coherent diffraction imaging. Elemental mapping and XANES studies (after DCM upgrade) will be possible at sub-100 nm resolution, with structural features able to be studied down to 15 nm using ptychography.
Role at ANSTO
Stephen received his PhD (Physical Chemistry) from Griffith University in 1996.
International science team paves way for fast and accurate flu diagnosis
Luis Abuel is a technical officer with a background in Instrumentation and Process Control Engineering. Luis started at ANSTO in May 2006 as an Instrumentation Technician in OPAL.