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Neutron source

A neutron source is a device, used in solid state physics (see neutron diffraction), particle physics and to start nuclear chain reactions, that emits neutrons.

There are several kinds of neutron sources:

Small devices

  • Neutrons can be generated by mixing beryllium and an alpha emitter such as radium or polonium. Neutrons are liberated when beryllium is hit by alpha particles at about 30 neutrons/million alpha particles.

Large devices

  • Nuclear fission in a reactor produces neutrons which can be used for experiments. This (and not the study of nuclear fission itself) is the purpose of nuclear research reactors .
  • A spallation source is a high-flux source, in which protons that have been accelerator to high energies, hit a target material, prompting the emission of neutrons.


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07-14-2008 23:18:10
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