Abstract
A positron beam facility is presently under construction at the Kyoto University Research Reactor (KUR), which is a light-water moderated tank-type reactor operated at a rated thermal power of 5 MW. A cadmium (Cd) - tungsten (W) source similar to that used in NEPOMUC was chosen in the KUR because Cd is very efficient at producing γ-rays when exposed to thermal neutron flux, and W is a widely used in converter and moderator materials. High-energy positrons are moderated by a W moderator with a mesh structure. Electrical lenses and a solenoid magnetic field are used to extract the moderated positrons and guide them to a platform outside of the reactor, respectively. Since Japan is an earthquake-prone country, a special attention is paid for the design of the in-pile positron source so as not to damage the reactor in the severe earthquake. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
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Xu, Q., Sato, K., Yoshiie, T., Sano, T., Kawabe, H., Nagai, Y., … Shirai, Y. (2014). Positron beam facility at Kyoto University Research Reactor. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 505). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/505/1/012030
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