Neutron Source
A
neutron source
is a device, used in
solid state physics
(see
neutron diffraction
),
particle physics
and to start
nuclear chain reactions
, that emits
neutrons
. There are several kinds of neutron sources:
Small devices
Neutrons can be generated by mixing
beryllium
and an alpha emitter such as
radium
or
polonium
. Neutrons are liberated when beryllium is hit by
alpha particles
at about 30 neutrons/million alpha particles.
Certain isotopes undergo
spontaneous fission
with emission of neutrons.
Californium
252 can be used this way as it decays with a conveniently intermediate
half-life
time of 2.65 years. To produce such an isotope, one needs a high flux
nuclear reactor
.
Large devices
Nuclear fission
in a reactor produces neutrons which can be used for experiments. This (and not the study of nuclear fission itself) is the purpose of
nuclear research reactors
.
A
spallation source
is a high-flux source, in which
protons
that have been accelerator to high energies, hit a target material, prompting the emission of neutrons.
See also
radioactive decay
fast neutron
slow neutron
neutron moderator
nuclear fission
radioactivity
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