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Science Report

A Bibliometric Study on Swedish Neutron Users for the Period 2006–2020

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Figures & data

Figure 1. Number of publications per year for scientists with a Swedish affiliation.

Figure 1. Number of publications per year for scientists with a Swedish affiliation.

Figure 2. Schematics of the funding targeted to neutron scattering (NS) since 2013. RÅC = Röntgen-Ångström Cluster; VR NS = Swedish Research Council Project Grant with focus on neutron scattering; NF NS RP + school = NordForsk 5-year capacity building project and research school within the Nordic Neutron Science Program; NF NS postdoc = NordForsk postdoctoral fellowship with focus on neutron scattering; SSF PhD school = Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research Graduate School in Neutron Science; Vinnova NS PhD and Industry = Vinnova funded projects “Increasing capacity and skills of PhD students regarding industrially relevant neutron and synchrotron based analytical methods” and “Industrial utilization of neutron and synchrotron light based technologies in large-scale research infrastructure.”

Figure 2. Schematics of the funding targeted to neutron scattering (NS) since 2013. RÅC = Röntgen-Ångström Cluster; VR NS = Swedish Research Council Project Grant with focus on neutron scattering; NF NS RP + school = NordForsk 5-year capacity building project and research school within the Nordic Neutron Science Program; NF NS postdoc = NordForsk postdoctoral fellowship with focus on neutron scattering; SSF PhD school = Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research Graduate School in Neutron Science; Vinnova NS PhD and Industry = Vinnova funded projects “Increasing capacity and skills of PhD students regarding industrially relevant neutron and synchrotron based analytical methods” and “Industrial utilization of neutron and synchrotron light based technologies in large-scale research infrastructure.”

Table 1. Number of Swedish neutron users over the 5-year time periods 2006–2010, 2011–2015 and 2016–2020, by publication frequency.

Table 2. Number of publications divided with respect to neutron scattering technique over the time periods 2006–2010, 2011–2015 and 2016–2020 [Citation4].

Table 3. Publications at neutron sources, over the time periods 2006–2010, 2011–2015 and 2016–2020.

Figure 3. Relative increase in beamtime usage at ILL (blue) and ISIS (red) during the time period 2009–2019.

Figure 3. Relative increase in beamtime usage at ILL (blue) and ISIS (red) during the time period 2009–2019.

Table 4. Number of publications as divided into scientific topics, over the time periods 2006–2010, 2011–2015 and 2016–2020 [Citation4].