Author:
Weissman L.,Kreisel A.,Shor A.
Abstract
Abstract
Neutron generation by implantation and subsequent beam
interaction of 40 keV deuterons at Soreq Applied Research
Accelerator Facility (SARAF) low energy beam transport (LEBT)
section was measured and characterized. The generation of 2.45 MeV
neutrons by a deuteron beam of several mA was verified by a neutron
spectrometer. Relative neutron yields were studied as a function of
beam energy and beam spot size using two types of available
implantation surfaces. The buildup of neutron yield was studied at
long and short time scales. Absolute neutron yield was measured via
activation at several conditions. The maximum neutron yield that
could be obtained at the SARAF LEBT is of the order of
107 n/s, which presents a convenient source for testing
neutron instrumentation in DC or pulsed mode.