The work was performed by a team of Swiss Neutronics and Bragg Institute technicians. Together with this, changes to the biological shielding took place, allowing for the extension of the CG2A and CG2B guides into the OPAL's Neutron Guide Hall. The CG2A guide is for the new Bilby time-of-flight SANS instrument, while the CG2B guide will allow for future expansion - possibly for a second neutron reflectometer plus other instuments. Well done to Dominik Hohl and Alexander Ruzicka (from Swiss Neutronics), to Matt Bell, John Barnes, Anthony Kafes, Martin Jones, Mark New and Steve Marfia from the Bragg Institute technical team, and to Andrew Eltobaji for overall leadership and project management.
Published: 06/02/2013