Studies on Reflector Materials for Cold Neutrons
Neutron scattering techniques and neutron applications in general are powerful and well-established tools for research in science and technology. However, those are highly intensity-limited techniques and the need to reduce the neutron loses between their source to detection is then an imperative en...
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doaj-516f5f8c121445dfb663181e5b2f6dca2021-08-02T18:07:46ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2020-01-012310400210.1051/epjconf/202023104002epjconf_ucans82020_04002Studies on Reflector Materials for Cold NeutronsGranada J. Rolando0Márquez Damián J. Ignacio1Helman Christian2Centro Atómico Bariloche and Instituto BalseiroCentro Atómico Bariloche and Instituto BalseiroCentro Atómico Bariloche and Instituto BalseiroNeutron scattering techniques and neutron applications in general are powerful and well-established tools for research in science and technology. However, those are highly intensity-limited techniques and the need to reduce the neutron loses between their source to detection is then an imperative endeavor. In particular, great effort has been devoted to the development of efficient ways to transport and guide neutron beams, as well as to reduce the flux leakage in the non-emitting sides of moderator systems. In this work we investigate and confirm by calculation in a real material the great quality of diamond nanoparticles as reflector for ultra-cold and very-cold neutrons, and propose the use of Magnesium Hydride at a low temperature as a very good reflector for cold neutronshttps://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2020/07/epjconf_ucans82020_04002.pdf |
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Granada J. Rolando Márquez Damián J. Ignacio Helman Christian |
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Studies on Reflector Materials for Cold Neutrons |
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Studies on Reflector Materials for Cold Neutrons |
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Studies on Reflector Materials for Cold Neutrons |
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Studies on Reflector Materials for Cold Neutrons |
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EPJ Web of Conferences |
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Neutron scattering techniques and neutron applications in general are powerful and well-established tools for research in science and technology. However, those are highly intensity-limited techniques and the need to reduce the neutron loses between their source to detection is then an imperative endeavor. In particular, great effort has been devoted to the development of efficient ways to transport and guide neutron beams, as well as to reduce the flux leakage in the non-emitting sides of moderator systems. In this work we investigate and confirm by calculation in a real material the great quality of diamond nanoparticles as reflector for ultra-cold and very-cold neutrons, and propose the use of Magnesium Hydride at a low temperature as a very good reflector for cold neutrons |
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