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Low energy fusion for a safe and compact neutron source
Neutrons are primarily produced at large international facilities using either spallation reactions or nuclear fission. There is a demand for small scale neutron production for use at hospitals and borders for a variety of applications.
Seviour, Rebecca, Albright, S.
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POWGEN: rebuild of a third-generation powder diffractometer at the Spallation Neutron Source. [PDF]
Huq A +9 more
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Overview of target systems for the Spallation Neutron Source [PDF]
The purpose and requirements of target systems as well as the technologies that are being utilized to design and build a state-of-the-art neutron spallation source, the Spallation Neutron Source (SNS), are discussed.
Charlton, L.A. +2 more
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Feasibility study on the use of 230 MeV proton cyclotron in proton therapy centers as a spallation neutron source for BNCT. [PDF]
Nobakht E, Fouladi N.
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DESIGN OF MODERATORS AND REFLECTORS FOR CHINESE SPALLATION NEUTRON SOURCE
Chinese Spallation Neutron Source (CSNS) is a ...
Wenting Du +3 more
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A linac for the Spallation Neutron Source [PDF]
The Spallation Neutron Source Project (SNS), to be constructed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, accelerates H{sup {minus}} ions to an energy of 1.0 GeV with an average current of 1-mA for injection into an accumulator ring that produces the short ...
Jason, A.J.
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Volume- and Caesiated-Volume Negative Ion Sources
H- volume sources and especially caesiated H- volume sources are important ion sources for generating high intensity proton beams, which then in turn generate large quantities of other particles.
Stockli, Martin P.
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Ewald: an extended wide-angle Laue diffractometer for the second target station of the Spallation Neutron Source. [PDF]
Coates L, Robertson L.
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Linac-Driven Spallation-Neutron Source*
Strong interest has arisen in accelerator-driven spallationneutron sources that surpass existing facilities (such as ISIS at Rutherford or LANSCE at Los Alamos) by more than an order of magnitude in beam power delivered to the spallation target.
Andrew Jason Los
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