DocumentCode
819497
Title
An Intense Pulsed Neutron Source for Argonne National Laboratory
Author
Carpenter, J.M. ; Price, David L.
Author_Institution
Solid State Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois 60439 and Department of Nuclear Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48105
Volume
22
Issue
3
fYear
1975
fDate
6/1/1975 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1768
Lastpage
1771
Abstract
A pulsed neutron source has been designed for materials research in slow neutron scattering and radiation effects. The facility is based in its first phase on the ZGS 500 MeV Injector Booster Accelerator, which will produce 5 à 1012 protons per pulse and be modified for 60 Hz operation. In its second phase a high intensity synchrotron will provide 5 à 1013 protons per pulse at 60 Hz at 600-800 MeV. Neutrons are produced by spallat ion in two targets. A 238U target surrounded by three hydrogeneous moderators provides 12 neutron beams for slow neutron spectrometers. Peak thermal neutron fluxes of 1.5 à 1015 and 1016 n/cm2 sec will be available in Phases I and II, respectively. Such pulsed beams will provide new capabilities for neutron scattering research, especially in the use of neutrons with energies up to 1 eV, which is beyond the capacity of the most advanced research reactors. A separate tungsten target for radiation effects studies provides fast neutrons (around 1 MeV) in 10 irradiation thimbles, with time-average fluxes around 3 à 1013 and 3 x 1014 n/cm2 sec in Phases I and II, respectively. The associated ¿-ray flux is extremely low.
Keywords
Inductors; Ion accelerators; Laboratories; Neutron spin echo; Particle beams; Proton accelerators; Radiation effects; Spectroscopy; Synchrotrons; Tungsten;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9499
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TNS.1975.4327988
Filename
4327988
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