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* The transition fluence for void swelling in irradiated pure copper is the issue as ''Bogdan'' pointed out.  First of all, thank you, ''Pavel'', for sending us a nice overview [https://wiki.jlab.org/klproject/images/0/0c/Zinkle90.pdf]. Actually, the main source of the problem is (n, alpha) and (n,t) reactions and the bottom line is to prevent a transition fluence for void swelling in irradiated pure copper, we have to (1) keep the temperature of our Cu radiator below 200°C (2) use Cu with 2%Be and/or 3.5%Ti.
 
* The transition fluence for void swelling in irradiated pure copper is the issue as ''Bogdan'' pointed out.  First of all, thank you, ''Pavel'', for sending us a nice overview [https://wiki.jlab.org/klproject/images/0/0c/Zinkle90.pdf]. Actually, the main source of the problem is (n, alpha) and (n,t) reactions and the bottom line is to prevent a transition fluence for void swelling in irradiated pure copper, we have to (1) keep the temperature of our Cu radiator below 200°C (2) use Cu with 2%Be and/or 3.5%Ti.
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* ''Hovanes'' will talk to ''Bogdan'' and this task.
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* ''Moskov'' will talk to accelerator folks about a beam test.
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* ''Eugene'' said that JLab Physics Division (''Rolf'') the Lab would be able to provide up to $2M for the KLF project.
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* Let us meet in a month, June 22nd.
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* Let us have a new KLF Collaboration meeting in September.

Latest revision as of 08:13, 3 June 2021

Attended: Moskov, Sean. Justin, Mikhail, Jim, Hovanes, Eugene, Pavel, and Igor.

  • The transition fluence for void swelling in irradiated pure copper is the issue as Bogdan pointed out. First of all, thank you, Pavel, for sending us a nice overview [1]. Actually, the main source of the problem is (n, alpha) and (n,t) reactions and the bottom line is to prevent a transition fluence for void swelling in irradiated pure copper, we have to (1) keep the temperature of our Cu radiator below 200°C (2) use Cu with 2%Be and/or 3.5%Ti.
  • Hovanes will talk to Bogdan and this task.
  • Moskov will talk to accelerator folks about a beam test.
  • Eugene said that JLab Physics Division (Rolf) the Lab would be able to provide up to $2M for the KLF project.
  • Let us meet in a month, June 22nd.
  • Let us have a new KLF Collaboration meeting in September.