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SEEMS: A Single Event Effects and Muon Spectroscopy facility at the Spallation Neutron Source

by Travis Williams, Bernard W Riemer, Franz X Gallmeier, Clarina R Dela Cruz
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Review of Scientific Instruments
Publication Date
Page Number
033908
Volume
94
Issue
3

This manuscript outlines a concept that would leverage the existing proton accelerator at the Spallation Neutron Source proton accelerator of Oak Ridge National Laboratory to enable transformative science via one world-class facility serving two missions: Single Event Effects (SEE) and Muon Spectroscopy (μSR). The μSR portion would deliver the world’s highest flux and highest resolution pulsed muon beams for materials characterization purposes, with precision and capabilities well beyond comparable facilities. The SEE capabilities deliver neutron, proton and muon beams for aerospace industries that are facing an impending challenge to certify equipment for safe and reliable behavior under bombardment from atmospheric radiation originating from cosmic and solar rays. With negligible impact on the primary neutron scattering mission of the SNS, the proposed facility will have enormous benefit for science and industry alike. We have designated this facility ‘SEEMS’.