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Nuclear Instruments and Methods

Volume 91, Issue 4, 15 February 1971, Pages 541-545
Nuclear Instruments and Methods

A 250 meter neutron time-of-flight facility with modular detector and digital electronics stabilization

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Abstract

A 250 m neutron time-of-flight facility is described. The proton recoil detector has a unique modular design, and some of its properties, including efficiency and resolution are discussed. The electronic logic, including digital electronic drift compensation, as well as some of the properties of the electron-neutron conversion target are also described.

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A study of the processes which lead to the observed neutron spectrum is given in ref. 1.

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