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Abstract | FZJ-2022-01804 |
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2022
Please use a persistent id in citations: http://hdl.handle.net/2128/30956
Abstract: The Jülich High Brilliance neutron Source (HBS) is a High-Current Accelerator-driven Neutron Source(Hi-CANS). It is supposed to be Germany's future national neutron source replacing the high flux reactorFRM-2 in Garching close to Munich. Accordingly, a complete instrument suite is foreseen enabling allfields of neutron research as already proposed in the Conceptual Design Report [1]. For the TechnicalDesign Report, 19 instruments, installed on a 24 Hz or a 96 Hz target station, are designed, simulated andtheir performance compared with those of the corresponding instruments at FRM-2. Additional instrumentsusing epithermal neutrons may be installed on the 3rd target station, whose main function and parametersare not yet defined. This instrument suite and the current status of the design study are presented here.
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