Positron Beam Facility at NEPOMUC: Status and Recent Developments
C. Hugenschmidt
Technische Universität München, FRM II, Lichtenbergstr. 1, 85748 Garching, Germany
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Low-energy positron beams are applied in a number of experiments in solid state physics and materials science as well as in atomic and particle physics. These experiments comprise of surface studies, depth dependent defect spectroscopy, and fundamental research with leptonic systems. The neutron induced positron source in Munich (NEPOMUC) is operated as a user facility providing a positron beam with an intensity of about 109 moderated positrons per second. In this paper, a review of the status of the positron beam facility with its instruments is given and several experiments are exemplarily highlighted. Recent and future developments for further improving the performance of positron beam experiments are discussed.

DOI:10.12693/APhysPolA.137.145
PACS numbers: 78.70.Bj, 41.75.Fr, 36.10.Dr