论文标题
在欧洲散布来源开发高强度中子源
Development of High Intensity Neutron Source at the European Spallation Source
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论文摘要
瑞典在隆德建造的欧洲散布来源将为用户社区提供前所未有的亮度的中子来源。到2025年,放置在散布目标上方的高亮度主持人系统将提供15个仪器套件。 ESS基础架构由Proton Linac,Target Station和仪器厅组成,允许在散布目标下方实施第二个来源。我们建议开发一个具有高强度主持人能够(1)能够提供较大总冷中子通量的第二个中子源,(2)在寒冷(4-10Å),非常冷(10-40Å)的频谱中提供高强度,并以相反的中子和冷的仪表来提供高强度(4-10Å),非常冷(10-40Å)和超冷(几个100Å)中子。该升级在单个设施中提供前所未有的光彩,通量和光谱范围,将使ESS成为世界上最广泛的中子来源,并将进一步加强欧洲在中子科学领域的领导。新来源将促进一些凝结物质研究的领域,例如成像和旋转回波,并将在其他任何地方都无法准确地提供对自然定律的基本物理学调查。所提出系统的核心是体积液体氘主持人。基于经过验证的技术,其性能将在详细的工程研究中进行优化。该主持人将得到次要来源的补充,以提供非常低冷和超冷的中子的强烈光束。
The European Spallation Source being constructed in Lund, Sweden will provide the user community with a neutron source of unprecedented brightness. By 2025, a suite of 15 instruments will be served by a high-brightness moderator system placed above the spallation target. The ESS infrastructure, consisting of the proton linac, the target station, and the instrument halls, allows for implementation of a second source below the spallation target. We propose to develop a second neutron source with a high-intensity moderator able to (1) deliver a larger total cold neutron flux, (2) provide high intensities at longer wavelengths in the spectral regions of Cold (4-10 Å), Very Cold (10-40 Å), and Ultra Cold (several 100 Å) neutrons, as opposed to Thermal and Cold neutrons delivered by the top moderator. Offering both unprecedented brilliance, flux, and spectral range in a single facility, this upgrade will make ESS the most versatile neutron source in the world and will further strengthen the leadership of Europe in neutron science. The new source will boost several areas of condensed matter research such as imaging and spin-echo, and will provide outstanding opportunities in fundamental physics investigations of the laws of nature at a precision unattainable anywhere else. At the heart of the proposed system is a volumetric liquid deuterium moderator. Based on proven technology, its performance will be optimized in a detailed engineering study. This moderator will be complemented by secondary sources to provide intense beams of Very- and Ultra-Cold Neutrons.