Positron beam characteristics at NEPOMUC upgrade

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In 2012, the new neutron induced positron source NEPOMUC upgrade was put into operation at FRMII. Major changes have been made to the source which consists of a neutron-γ-converter out of Cd and a Pt foil structure for electron positron pair production and positron moderation. The new design leads to an improvement of both intensity and brightness of the mono-energetic positron beam. In addition, the application of highly enriched 113Cd as neutron-γ-converter extends the lifetime of the positron source to 25 years. A new switching and remoderation device has been installed in order to allow toggling from the high-intensity primary beam to a brightness enhanced remoderated positron beam. At present, an intensity of more than 109 moderated positrons per second is achieved at NEPOMUC upgrade. The main characteristics are presented which comprise positron yield and beam profile of both the primary and the remoderated positron beam. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Hugenschmidt, C., Ceeh, H., Gigl, T., Lippert, F., Piochacz, C., Reiner, M., … Zimnik, S. (2014). Positron beam characteristics at NEPOMUC upgrade. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 505). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/505/1/012029

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