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Workshop on Reactor Based Fundamental Physics
J. Phys. Colloques 45 (1984) C3-243-C3-248
DOI: 10.1051/jphyscol:1984341
CONFINED PROPAGATION OF NEUTRONS IN SOLID WAVEGUIDES (FIBRES)
R.F. Alvarez-Estrada1 et M.L. Calvo21 Dpto. de Física Teórica, Facultad de Ciencias Físicas, Universidad Complutense, Madrid-3, Spain
2 Dpto. de Optica y Estructura de la Materia, Facultad de Ciencias Físicas, Universidad Complutense, Madrid-3, Spain
Résumé
L'idée de fibres à neutrons, proposée dans un article récent, est passée brièvement en revue. De nouveaux résultats sont présentés, en particulier sur : (a) les fibres aimantées, (b) les modes de propagation dans des fibres circulaires homogènes (limites supérieures sur leur nombre, approximations quasi-classiques), (c) sur l'absorption des neutrons par les noyaux.
Abstract
The physical possibility of neutron fibres, proposed in a previous paper, is reviewed briefly. Further possibilities and results are reported specifically about : (a) magnetized fibres, (b) propagation modes in homogeneous circular fibres (upper bounds on their number, quasiclassical approximations), (c) neutron absorption by nuclei.
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