Abstract
The present study concentrates on the measurement of gain in the flux of cold neutrons emanating from an H2O ice moderator when it is cooled from ambient to a cryogenic temperature. The temperature of neutrons when the moderator is at cryogenic temperature has been determined from this gain. The integrated cold neutron flux is obtained by using a polycrystalline beryllium low pass filter in the path of a scattered neutron beam. A gain of about 7 in the cold neutron flux and a neutron temperature of about 100 K have been obtained when the temperature of water ice was reduced to 77 K.
Get full access to this article
View all access options for this article.
