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SANS-Workshop 21./22. Juni
June 21 - June 22

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Expansion of Research Facilities at the NIST Center for Neutron Research
May 21 14:45 - 15:45

The NIST Center for Neutron Research (NCNR) has just returned to full-time operation after...
Commissioning of the CASCADE detector at MIRA
June 04 14:45 - 15:45

Structural and dynamic study of several magnetic systems by means of Neutron Resonant Spin Echo techniques
June 11 14:45 - 15:45

“ZETA” is a Neutron Resonant Spin Echo (NRSE) option which is currently installed on the thermal...
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Category: General, Instruments, NEPOMUC, Science
2011-03-04

Positron beam tube successfully changed

The research neutron source has again taken an major step in its long maintanance break: The beam tube no. 11, which creates positrons for the positron source NEPOMUC, has been replaced.

Positron beam tube successfully changed

The beam tube of NEPOMUC is transported through the experimental hall.

The change was necessary because the cadmium in the beam tube was depleted. In the new beam tube, isotope clean cadmium is used, which has a longer life time.

In order to change the beam tube, its inner parts had to be removed and the moderator tank of the FRM II had to be dried. Using a special changing device with an adjusted shielding, the 3 m long beam tube was pulled. As a next step, the FRM II staff successfully mounted the three new nested tubes of the positron source. 

The intensity of the positron source at the FRM II will stay the highest worldwide even after having changed the beam tube. The brilliance of the positron beam has been raised with the new tube, says instrument responsible, Dr. Christoph Hugenschmidt. The cadmium in the beam tube will suffice for experiments using positrons for the next 25 years. 

The neutron source will restart in April. More information about the planned reactor cycles.