12 results on '"Robert Milburn"'
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2. LISe pixel detector for neutron imaging
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Ondrej Chvala, Elan Herrera, Ashley C. Stowe, Louis J. Santodonato, Arnold Burger, Hassina Z. Bilheux, Robert Milburn, Eric Lukosi, Daniel Hamm, and Brenden Wiggins
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010302 applied physics ,Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Pixel ,business.industry ,Neutron imaging ,chemistry.chemical_element ,02 engineering and technology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Semiconductor detector ,Optics ,chemistry ,0103 physical sciences ,Optoelectronics ,Neutron detection ,Neutron ,Lithium ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,Instrumentation ,Image resolution ,Indium - Abstract
Semiconducting lithium indium diselenide, 6 LiInSe 2 or LISe, has promising characteristics for neutron detection applications. The 95% isotopic enrichment of 6 Li results in a highly efficient thermal neutron-sensitive material. In this study, we report on a proof-of-principle investigation of a semiconducting LISe pixel detector to demonstrate its potential as an efficient neutron imager. The LISe pixel detector had a 4×4 of pixels with a 550 µm pitch on a 5×5×0.56 mm 3 LISe substrate. An experimentally verified spatial resolution of 300 µm was observed utilizing a super-sampling technique.
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- 2016
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3. First Observation of P -odd γ Asymmetry in Polarized Neutron Capture on Hydrogen
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J. R. Calarco, C. Hayes, Dinko Pocanic, J. Hall, Charles Fieseler, V. Cianciolo, Xin Tong, S. Baeßler, S. Schröder, A. Ramírez-Morales, S. Santra, R. Whitehead, K. Craycraft, Kyle B. Grammer, E. Askanazi, P. N. Seo, S. Balascuta, Erik B. Iverson, A. Sprow, R. Mahurin, Ivan Novikov, J. Stewart, M. Musgrave, E. Frlež, N. Birge, Nadia Fomin, L. Alonzi, A. Salas-Bacci, I. Garishvili, W. M. Snow, Bernhard Lauss, S. Kucuker, W. S. Wilburn, M. Root, Timothy Chupp, D. Evans, Geoffrey Greene, Yasuhiro Masuda, Ricardo Alarcon, F. Simmons, H. Nann, M. Maldonado-Velázquez, M. L. Kabir, E. M. Scott, Robert Milburn, R. C. Gillis, J. D. Bowman, C. E. Coppola, M. McCrea, E. Tang, E. I. Sharapov, Michael Gericke, J. Fry, Christopher Crawford, S. I. Penttilä, D. Blyth, J. Hamblen, P. E. Mueller, Alexander Barzilov, L. Barrón-Palos, Z. Tang, J. Mei, D. Parsons, and D. J. Turkoglu
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Coupling constant ,Physics ,Meson ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,media_common.quotation_subject ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Spin isomers of hydrogen ,Coupling (probability) ,01 natural sciences ,Asymmetry ,Pion ,0103 physical sciences ,Effective field theory ,Neutron ,Atomic physics ,010306 general physics ,media_common - Abstract
We report the first observation of the parity-violating gamma-ray asymmetry A_{γ}^{np} in neutron-proton capture using polarized cold neutrons incident on a liquid parahydrogen target at the Spallation Neutron Source at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. A_{γ}^{np} isolates the ΔI=1, ^{3}S_{1}→^{3}P_{1} component of the weak nucleon-nucleon interaction, which is dominated by pion exchange and can be directly related to a single coupling constant in either the DDH meson exchange model or pionless effective field theory. We measured A_{γ}^{np}=[-3.0±1.4(stat)±0.2(syst)]×10^{-8}, which implies a DDH weak πNN coupling of h_{π}^{1}=[2.6±1.2(stat)±0.2(syst)]×10^{-7} and a pionless EFT constant of C^{^{3}S_{1}→^{3}P_{1}}/C_{0}=[-7.4±3.5(stat)±0.5(syst)]×10^{-11} MeV^{-1}. We describe the experiment, data analysis, systematic uncertainties, and implications of the result.
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- 2018
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4. Coded moderator approach for fast neutron source detection and localization at standoff
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Robert Milburn, Allen Rowan, Jennifer Littell, Jason P. Hayward, and Eric Lukosi
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,Neutron imaging ,Nuclear engineering ,Detector ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Neutron temperature ,law.invention ,chemistry ,Test algorithm ,law ,Shielded cable ,Neutron source ,Neutron detection ,Nuclear Experiment ,Boron ,Instrumentation - Abstract
Considering the need for directional sensing at standoff for some security applications and scenarios where a neutron source may be shielded by high Z material that nearly eliminates the source gamma flux, this work focuses on investigating the feasibility of using thermal neutron sensitive boron straw detectors for fast neutron source detection and localization. We utilized MCNPX simulations to demonstrate that, through surrounding the boron straw detectors by a HDPE coded moderator, a source-detector orientation-specific response enables potential 1D source localization in a high neutron detection efficiency design. An initial test algorithm has been developed in order to confirm the viability of this detector system׳s localization capabilities which resulted in identification of a 1 MeV neutron source with a strength equivalent to 8 kg WGPu at 50 m standoff within ±11°.
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- 2015
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5. Status of the NPDGamma experiment
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C. Garcia, E. Frlež, E. Askanazi, S. Balascuta, Dinko Pocanic, D. Evans, P. N. Seo, H. Nann, Kyle B. Grammer, M. Musgrave, Gregory S. Mitchell, Bernhard Lauss, R. Mahurin, D. Blyth, F. Simmons, Geoffrey Greene, V.W. Yuan, E. Tang, L. Kabir, S. A. Page, J. R. Calarco, Ricardo Alarcon, C. Hayes, Timothy Chupp, Yi-De Zhang, T. Tong, Erik B. Iverson, C. E. Coppola, L. Barrón-Palos, Alexander Barzilov, W. Fox, Charles Fieseler, I. Garishvili, K. Craycraft, J. Stuart, F. W. Hersman, Y. Li, Z. Tang, M. Sharma, R. Allen, Christopher Crawford, J. Vanderwerp, Gordon L. Jones, P. E. Mueller, J. Hamblen, Yasuhiro Masuda, S. I. Penttilä, Robert Milburn, S. Baeßler, A. Salas-Bacci, C. Fu, D. Parsons, Ivan Novikov, E. I. Sharapov, Takashi Ino, Nadia Fomin, S. Kucucker, Stuart J. Freedman, J. Thomison, W. D. Ramsay, Michael Gericke, C. Blessinger, M. Maldonado-Velázquez, J. Fry, M. Dabaghyan, R. C. Gillis, M. McCrea, S. Waldecker, J. Mei, T. B. Smith, J. D. Bowman, S. Santra, Suguru Muto, W. M. Snow, W. Xu, W. S. Wilburn, and J. Favela
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Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Particle physics ,Meson ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Nuclear Theory ,Hadron ,Weak interaction ,01 natural sciences ,7. Clean energy ,Asymmetry ,Nuclear physics ,0103 physical sciences ,Neutron ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Nuclear Experiment ,010306 general physics ,media_common ,Physics ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Neutron capture ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Nucleon ,Spallation Neutron Source - Abstract
The NPDGamma experiment measures the parity-violating (PV) gamma asymmetry from polarized cold neutrons captured on protons at the Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). The (PV) neutron spin asymmetry A γ of photons from polarized cold neutron capture on protons is proportional to the ΔI=1 long range weak meson coupling $h_{\pi }^{1}$ between nucleons in the hadronic weak interaction (HWI). Liquid para-hydrogen production data taking concluded in April 2014 and once the background aluminum asymmetry measurements are complete, the PV asymmetry A γ can be extracted. Preliminary results of the analysis of A γ are presented.
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- 2016
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6. The implementation of a super mirror polarizer at the SNS fundamental neutron physics beamline
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Robert Milburn, S. Balascuta, S. Baeβler, S. I. Penttilä, Christopher Crawford, J. Prince, Ricardo Alarcon, Geoffrey Greene, J. Schädler, and Alexander Mietke
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,business.industry ,Polarizer ,Neutron radiation ,Polarization (waves) ,Magnetic field ,law.invention ,Neutron capture ,Optics ,Beamline ,law ,Magnet ,business ,Instrumentation ,Spallation Neutron Source - Abstract
A new bender supermirror polarizer is used to polarize the cold neutron beam at the Fundamental Neutron Physics Beamline at the Spallation Neutron Source. We present the design of a compensation magnet that was built around the polarizer to minimize the polarizer fringe fields that could compromise the magnetic field requirements of the NPDGamma experiment for the field uniformity in the spin rotator and the field direction in the liquid hydrogen target located downstream from the polarizer. The entire magnetic field environment of the experiment has been analyzed using a finite-element model. Measurements of the magnetic field gradients and field direction have been carried out and the results are less than the upper limits required in the experiment. According to the results the compensated fields meet the stringent magnetic field requirements of the experiment defined by the systematic errors that have to be well below the statistical uncertainty of 10 −8 in our main observable, the gamma asymmetry in neutron capture on hydrogen. We describe the design of the magnetic field, the construction of the compensation magnet, and we compare results of the field measurements with the results from the model.
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- 2012
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7. Investigation of a Lithium Indium Diselenide detector for neutron transmission imaging
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Ashley C. Stowe, Dylan Richardson, Brenden Wiggins, Louis J. Santodonato, Arnold Burger, Hassina Z. Bilheux, Robert Milburn, Ondrej Chvala, Elan Herrera, and Eric Lukosi
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Materials science ,business.industry ,Neutron imaging ,Detector ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Dot pitch ,Neutron temperature ,chemistry ,Optoelectronics ,Neutron detection ,Lithium ,Image sensor ,business ,Indium - Abstract
The development of a thermal neutron imaging sensor constructed with semiconducting lithium indium diselenide is presented. Both a computational and experimental investigation were conducted. In the computational investigation, it is shown that the imaging potential of Lithium Indium Diselenid (LISe) is excellent, even when using a large pixel pitch through the use of super sampling. In the experimental investigation, it was found that a single pixel LISe detector using detector super sampling shows a spatial variation in the count rate, which is a clear sign of imaging capability. However, a good image was not obtained in the first experiment and may be caused by a variety of experimental conditions. Finally, a search is still underway to find a suitable contact metal with good mechanical adhesion for wedge bonding.
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- 2014
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8. Dehydrogenation by air: Preparation of 1,3-disubstituted-5,1-dioxo-5,10-dihydro-1H-benzo[g] isochromene scaffold
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Robert Milburn, Tibor Breining, Giorgio Attardo, Wuyi Wang, and Tiechao Li
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chemistry.chemical_compound ,Scaffold ,chemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,Drug Discovery ,Organic chemistry ,Dehydrogenation ,Biochemistry ,Peroxide ,Medicinal chemistry ,Scavenger (chemistry) - Abstract
Naphthaquinopyrans 5a-d, 10 and 12 have been converted to benzoisochromene IIb via base-promoted air oxidation. A mechanism is proposed to account for the observed results. Use of peroxide scavenger was found necessary for consistent yields. IIb proved to be a versatile scaffold for diversity expansion.
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- 1998
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9. Neutron moderation for imaging of SNM
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Jennifer Littell, Eric Lukosi, Robert Milburn, and Allen Rowan
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Materials science ,business.industry ,Detector ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Polyethylene ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Optics ,chemistry ,Neutron source ,Neutron detection ,Neutron ,High-density polyethylene ,Boron ,business ,Neutron moderator - Abstract
The use of a thermal neutron detection array comprised of boron straws, a 3He replacement technology, was embedded in a high density polyethylene (HDPE) neutron moderating array to investigate the possibility of one dimensional neutron source localization. The HDPE structure around the boron straw detectors was varied to identify the optimum background suppression and neutron source enhancement. Initial results have indicated that the use of a complex HDPE mask structure will provide a means to image non-moving source locations and is applicable to current portal monitor technologies that utilize other techniques for source presence identification and imaging when the source is moving.
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- 2013
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10. ChemInform Abstract: Dehydrogenation by Air: Preparation of 1,3-Disubstituted-5,1-dioxo-5,10-dihydro-1H-benzo[g]isochromene Scaffold
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Tibor Breining, Robert Milburn, Wuyi Wang, Tiechao Li, and Giorgio Attardo
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chemistry.chemical_compound ,Scaffold ,chemistry ,Dehydrogenation ,General Medicine ,Peroxide ,Combinatorial chemistry ,Scavenger (chemistry) - Abstract
Naphthaquinopyrans 5a-d, 10 and 12 have been converted to benzoisochromene IIb via base-promoted air oxidation. A mechanism is proposed to account for the observed results. Use of peroxide scavenger was found necessary for consistent yields. IIb proved to be a versatile scaffold for diversity expansion.
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- 2010
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11. ChemInform Abstract: Novel 1,3-Disubstituted-5,10-dihydro-5,10-dioxo-1H-benzo [g]isochromene-3-carboxamides as Potent Antitumor Agents
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S. A. Noble, Michael Joseph Luzzio, Wuyi Wang, Robert Milburn, J. Yates, Tiechao Li, E. Hinnant, and Giorgio Attardo
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Chemistry ,Stereochemistry ,General Medicine - Published
- 2010
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12. Novel 1,3-disubstituted-5,10-dihydro-5,10-dioxo-1H-benzo[g] isochromene-3 carboxamides as potent antitumor agents
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Micheal J. Luzzio, E. Hinnant, J. Yates, Tiechao Li, Wuyi Wang, Robert Milburn, Giorgio Attardo, and Stuart A. Noble
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Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy ,medicine.drug_class ,Stereochemistry ,Clinical Biochemistry ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Carboxamide ,Tumor cells ,Antineoplastic Agents ,Biochemistry ,Chemical synthesis ,Structure-Activity Relationship ,Drug Discovery ,medicine ,Tumor Cells, Cultured ,Humans ,Cytotoxicity ,Molecular Biology ,Molecular Structure ,Chemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,Amides ,In vitro ,Quinone ,Established cell line ,Molecular Medicine ,Drug Screening Assays, Antitumor - Abstract
Novel antitumor 5,10-dihydro-5,10-dioxo-1 H -benzo[ g ]isochromene-3-carboxamides were discovered.
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- 1999
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