Actions for Pulsed neutron sources for condensed-matter research [electronic resource].
Pulsed neutron sources for condensed-matter research [electronic resource].
- Published
- Argonne, Ill. : Argonne National Laboratory, 1980.
Oak Ridge, Tenn. : Distributed by the Office of Scientific and Technical Information, U.S. Dept. of Energy. - Physical Description
- Pages: 6 : digital, PDF file
- Additional Creators
- Argonne National Laboratory and United States. Department of Energy. Office of Scientific and Technical Information
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- Summary
- The efforts around the world to provide higher neutron intensities are now focussed on accelerator-driven spallation sources in which neutrons are produced by bombardment of heavy metal targets with high energy protons. Spallation sources can be pulsed or quasi-continuous depending on the nature of the proton accelerator. Pulsed spallation sources, based on rapid cycling synchrotrons or storage rings, are especially attractive since a moderate average proton current (10/sup -5/ - 10/sup -3/A) can produce high instantaneous neutron intensities which can be used with time-of-flight methods to provide powerful neutron spectrometers.
- Report Numbers
- E 1.99:conf-801111-45
conf-801111-45 - Subject(s)
- Other Subject(s)
- Neutron Sources
- Pulse Techniques
- Accelerators
- Neutron Beams
- Proton Reactions
- Slow Neutrons
- Spallation
- Uses
- Baryon Reactions
- Baryons
- Beams
- Charged-Particle Reactions
- Elementary Particles
- Fermions
- Hadron Reactions
- Hadrons
- Neutrons
- Nuclear Reactions
- Nucleon Beams
- Nucleon Reactions
- Nucleons
- Particle Beams
- Particle Sources
- Radiation Sources
- Note
- Published through SciTech Connect.
01/01/1980.
"conf-801111-45"
"DE81023806"
6. conference on application of accelerators in research and industry, Denton, TX, USA, Nov 1980.
Price, D.L. - Funding Information
- W-31-109-ENG-38
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