Neutronics of pulsed spallation neutron sources

Published 21 February 2003 Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd
, , Citation Noboru Watanabe 2003 Rep. Prog. Phys. 66 339 DOI 10.1088/0034-4885/66/3/202

0034-4885/66/3/339

Abstract

Various topics and issues on the neutronics of pulsed spallation neutron sources, mainly for neutron scattering experiments, are reviewed to give a wide circle of readers a better understanding of these sources in order to achieve a high neutronic performance. Starting from what neutrons are needed, what the spallation reaction is and how to produce slow-neutrons more efficiently, the outline of the target and moderator neutronics are explained. Various efforts with some new concepts or ideas have already been devoted to obtaining the highest possible slow-neutron intensity with desired pulse characteristics. This paper also reviews the recent progress of such efforts, mainly focused on moderator neutronics, since moderators are the final devices of a neutron source, which determine the source performance. Various governing parameters for neutron-pulse characteristics such as material issues, geometrical parameters (shape and dimensions), the target–moderator coupling scheme, the ortho–para-hydrogen ratio, poisoning, etc are discussed, aiming at a high performance pulsed spallation source.

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10.1088/0034-4885/66/3/202