The new Uppsala neutron beam facility

A new quasi-monoenergetic neutron beam facility has been constructed at the The Svedberg Laboratory (TSL) in Uppsala, Sweden. Key features include an energy range of 20 to 175 MeV, high fluxes, and the possibility of large-area fields. Besides cross-section measurements, the new facility has been de...

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Main Authors: S. Pomp, A. V. Prokofiev, J. Blomgren, O. Byström, C. Ekström, N. Haag, A. Hildebrand, C. Johansson, O. Jonsson, P. Mermod, L. Nilsson, D. Reistad, N. Olsson, P. U. Renberg, M. Österlund, U. Tippawan, D. Wessman, V. Ziemann
Format: Conference Proceeding
Published: 2018
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/62465
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Institution: Chiang Mai University
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Summary:A new quasi-monoenergetic neutron beam facility has been constructed at the The Svedberg Laboratory (TSL) in Uppsala, Sweden. Key features include an energy range of 20 to 175 MeV, high fluxes, and the possibility of large-area fields. Besides cross-section measurements, the new facility has been designed specifically to provide optimal conditions for testing of single-event effects in electronics and for dosimetry development. First results of the beam characterization measurements performed in early 2004 are reported. © 2005 American Institute of Physics.