We have constructed a Doppler-shifter-type pulsed ultra-cold neutron (UCN)
source at the Materials and Life Science Experiment Facility (MLF) of the Japan
Proton Accelerator Research Complex (J-PARC). Very-cold neutrons (VCNs) with
136-m/s velocity in a neutron beam supplied by a pulsed neutron
source are decelerated by reflection on a m=10 wide-band multilayer mirror,
yielding pulsed UCN. The mirror is fixed to the tip of a 2,000-rpm rotating arm
moving with 68-m/s velocity in the same direction as the VCN. The
repetition frequency of the pulsed UCN is 8.33Hz and the time width
of the pulse at production is 4.4ms. In order to increase the UCN
flux, a supermirror guide, wide-band monochromatic mirrors, focus guides, and a
UCN extraction guide have been newly installed or improved. The
1MW-equivalent count rate of the output neutrons with longitudinal
wavelengths longer than 58nm is 1.6×102cps,
while that of the true UCNs is 80cps. The spatial density at
production is 1.4UCN/cm3. This new UCN source enables us to
research and develop apparatuses necessary for the investigation of the neutron
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