With the ions colliding at diffenrent velocities, some energy spectrum from the neutrons might be expected
Given a detector with a narrow detection energy and placing different amounts of moderator between the neutron source and the detector, with some NIST data the energy spectrum could be retrieved, because the neutrons would have lost a proportional amount of energy to the length of the moderator
With two different fusors at the same voltage i'd say that the spectrums would de different, bur it'd interesting to know it they would coincide at some point
Has it ever been performed by any user? I've looked for data but i could not find anything
Has a neutron energy spectroscopy ever been done?
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Re: Has a neutron energy spectroscopy ever been done?
Take a look at this post from several years ago:
viewtopic.php?f=13&t=6071&p=34515&hilit ... opy#p34515
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viewtopic.php?f=13&t=6071&p=34515&hilit ... opy#p34515
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Re: Has a neutron energy spectroscopy ever been done?
damn, already done, and pretty professional to be honest
Thanks for the link, i looked for neutron spectroscopy, but the search engine splitted the words and was impossible to find anything
Thanks for the link, i looked for neutron spectroscopy, but the search engine splitted the words and was impossible to find anything