Production of ultracold neutrons from cryogenic 2H2, O2, and C2H4 converters

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Ultracold neutrons (UCN) have been produced using the cold neutron (CN) beam FUNSPIN at SINQ on cryogenic oxygen (O2), tetradeuteromethane (C2H4), and deuterium (2H2) targets. The target cell (40 mm long, fiducial volume about 45 cm3) was operated between room temperature and 8 K and UCN were produced from gaseous, liquid and solid targets. UCN rates have been measured as a convolution of UCN production and transport out of the target and to the detector. At least within the accessible temperature range of this experiment, deuterium outperforms the other materials. Copyright © 2011 EPLA.

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Atchison, F., Blau, B., Bodek, K., Van Den Brandt, B., Bryś, T., Daum, M., … Zsigmond, G. (2011). Production of ultracold neutrons from cryogenic 2H2, O2, and C2H4 converters. EPL, 95(1). https://doi.org/10.1209/0295-5075/95/12001

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