2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.nima.2012.12.092
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Neutronic design for ESS-Bilbao neutron source

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“…The neutron yield expected for such a medium-sized source comes to about ~10 15 n/s [7]. Such a neutron fluence is however large enough to carry out relevant experimental tasks such as testing components and subsystems (moderators, neutron guides, neutron detectors, choppers or even instrument concepts) to be installed at the ESS facility, develop projects in collaboration with other large-scale facilities, as well as to train local neutron scattering users.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The neutron yield expected for such a medium-sized source comes to about ~10 15 n/s [7]. Such a neutron fluence is however large enough to carry out relevant experimental tasks such as testing components and subsystems (moderators, neutron guides, neutron detectors, choppers or even instrument concepts) to be installed at the ESS facility, develop projects in collaboration with other large-scale facilities, as well as to train local neutron scattering users.…”
Section: Conceptual Target Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[7], shows that the beam delivered by the ESS-Bilbao machine largely differs from those employed in neutron production facilities based upon spallation reactions, and on the other hand, delivers significantly more power than that handled at other university-scale neutron facilities such as LENS. Nevertheless, it falls within the range of those used to build low energy converters for the generation of radioactive ion beams like SPIRAL2 [8] at GANIL (Caen, France) or INFN [9] (Legnaro, Italy).…”
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