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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Bowles, Thomas J.
Affiliations: Los Alamos National Laboratory
Abstract: Ultra Cold Neutrons (UCN) can be produced at spallation sources using a variety of techniques. To date the technique used has been to Bragg scatter and Doppler shift cold neutrons into UCN from a moving crystal. This is particularly applicable to short-pulse spallation sources and is the method planned for a UCN source that is under construction at LANSCE. However, large gains should be possible using cryogenic UCN sources. Spallation sources are particularly well suited for such sources given the lower heat loads and simpler engineering requirements than are possible at a reactor. The most attractive cryogenic source appears to be a frozen deuterium source and research is under way at Gatchina to demonstrate technical feasibility. If successful, a source of this type could be implemented at future spallation sources with a UCN density that may be two orders of magnitude higher than that presently available at reactors.
DOI: 10.1080/10238169608200084
Journal: Journal of Neutron Research, vol. 4, no. 1-4, pp. 191-196, 1996
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