remoderator

A substance used to reduce the speed of fast neutrons in a nuclear reactor to a previous level.

Noun

  1. A substance used to reduce the speed of fast neutrons in a nuclear reactor to a previous level.
    • The beam passes through the two sets of deflector plates which can be used to adjust its angle and position before it enters the final focus lens ELPGF mounted on the bender layer and is focussed into a small spot on...
    • The intrinsic energy distribution of positrons emitted from a moderator (or remoderator) is significantly smaller than 1 eV. - 2012, J. W. Humberston, E. A. G. Armour, Atomic Physics with Positrons, page 327:

Origin

From remoderate + -or.

Forms

remoderators

Related

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