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Instrumentation at pulsed neutron sources

Scientific investigations involving the use of neutron beams have been centered at reactor sources for the last 35 years. Recently, there has been considerable interest in using the neutrons produced by accelerator driven (pulsed) sources. Such installations are in operation in England, Japan, and t...

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Published in:Review of scientific instruments 1984-07, Vol.55 (7), p.1019-1043
Main Authors: Carpenter, J. M., Lander, G. H., Windsor, C. G.
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