The Production of Collimated Beams of Monochromatic Neutrons in the Temperature Range 300°-10°K

Luis W. Alvarez
Phys. Rev. 54, 609 – Published 15 October 1938
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Abstract

An electrical velocity selector is described, which allows the production and use of highly collimated beams of pure thermal neutrons. The mean temperature of the neutrons may be varied from 300°K to an undetermined lower limit, probably less than 10°K, without the use of refrigerants. The temperature width of the neutron "line" is also adjustable. Fast neutron effects are completely eliminated. Qualitative verification of the 1v law for Boron has been extended to 30°K. The intensity of neutrons available from the cyclotron allows counting rates of 1000 per minute to be obtained at 30°K, with a source-detector distance of 4 meters, and an angular spread of 1°.

  • Received 20 August 1938

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.54.609

©1938 American Physical Society

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Luis W. Alvarez

  • Radiation Laboratory, Department of Physics, University of California, Berkeley, California

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Vol. 54, Iss. 8 — October 1938

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