The Munich Intense POsitron Source (MIPOS) facility for producing a high in
tense positron beam at the new Munich research reactor (Forschungs-Reaktor
Munchen II) FRM-II is presented. Positrons are generated by pair production
of high energy prompt gamma-rays from neutron capture in cadmium: Cd-113(n
,gamma)Cd-114. A cadmium cap will be located inside a beamtube at an undist
urbed thermal neutron flux of 2 x 10(14) n cm(-2) s(-1). Model calculation
showed that this would lead to a mean capture rate of 1.7 x 10(13) n cm(-2)
s(-1). Thermal load resulting from absorbed gamma-rays is expected to be l
ess than 4 W cm(-2). Inside the cadmium cap a structure of platinum and a s
tack of tungsten foils is placed for converting the gamma-rays into positro
n-electron pairs. Platinum is used as converting material, since the cross
section for pair production is even higher (+11%) than in tungsten. The max
imum of the energy spectrum of the positrons produced is about 800 keV. The
tungsten foils also act as moderator. The positrons will be accelerated by
electric lenses and guided by magnetic fields. Various arrangements are te
sted to improve the efficiency of the system. After remoderation of the pos
itron beam an intensity of about 10(9) slow positrons per second is expecte
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