16.–18. Sept. 2024
RWTH Aachen
Europe/Berlin Zeitzone

Sitzung

Session 7: Sources and Upgrades (Chairs: Wiebke Lohstroh & Paul Zakalek)

18.09.2024, 09:00
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  1. Johannes Baggemann (Jülich Centre for Neutron Science (JCNS-HBS), Forschungszentrum Jülich)
    18.09.24, 09:00
    Sources & Upgrades
    Contributed Talk

    High-Current Accelerator-driven Neutron Sources (HiCANS) have been established as a promising option for a new generation of neutron sources. Within the framework of the high brilliance neutron source (HBS) project a powerful HiCANS is developed to serve as a user facility. One of the key components as well as a particular challenge is the development of a neutron target since it is the main...

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  2. Junyang Chen
    18.09.24, 09:20
    Sources & Upgrades
    Contributed Talk

    The High Brilliance Neutron Source (HBS) project is developing a high-current accelerator-driven neutron source (HiCANS). It will facilitate three target stations with a large suite of instruments for neutron scattering, imaging and analytic. Each target station has its own optimized moderator structure and thus provides a high extractable neutron brightness. One target station will be...

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  3. Norberto Schmidt (Jülich Centre for Neutron Science - Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH)
    18.09.24, 09:40
    Sources & Upgrades
    Contributed Talk

    The High Brilliance Neutron Source (HBS) aims to develop a High-Current Accelerator-driven Neutron Source (HiCANS) for neutron scattering, analytics, and imaging. Among the 25 instruments planned and described in the Technical Design Report [1], there will be at least 5 different neutron imaging instruments, covering a wide range of neutron energies from cold to fast, and dedicated to...

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  4. 18.09.24, 10:00
    Sources & Upgrades
    Contributed Talk

    Aiming to develop a high-current accelerator-driven neutron source (HiCANS), the High Brilliance Neutron Source (HBS) project has extensively detailed its technical aspects in the conceptual and technical design reports [1][2]. The facility, based on a high-power linear proton accelerator delivering a 70 MeV proton beam with a peak current of 100 mA, is designed to supply three distinct target...

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