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The Upgrade of the Neutron Induced Positron Source NEPOMUC

Authors :
F Lippert
Samantha Zimnik
C. Piochacz
Thomas Gigl
Markus Reiner
Christoph Hugenschmidt
Josef Weber
Philip Pikart
Hubert Ceeh
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2012.

Abstract

In summer 2012, the new NEutron induced POsitron Source MUniCh (NEPOMUC) was installed and put into operation at the research reactor FRM II. At NEPOMUC upgrade 80% 113Cd enriched Cd is used as neutron-gamma converter in order to ensure an operation time of 25 years. A structure of Pt foils inside the beam tube generates positrons by pair production. Moderated positrons leaving the Pt front foil are electrically extracted and magnetically guided to the outside of the reactor pool. The whole design, including Pt-foils, the electric lenses and the magnetic fields, has been improved in order to enhance both the intensity and the brightness of the positron beam. After adjusting the potentials and the magnetic guide and compensation fields an intensity of about 3·109 moderated positrons per second is expected. During the first start-up, the measured temperatures of about 90°C ensure a reliable operation of the positron source. Within this contribution the features and the status of NEPOMUC upgrade are elucidated. In addition, an overview of recent positron beam experiments and current developments at the spectrometers is given.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....22e3f127cb8af6210050296420784fa4