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High flux reactor

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A high flux reactor is a type of nuclear research reactor designed to produce a high neutron flux for scientific research, isotope production, and materials testing.[1]

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  1. ^ Li, Jian; Xu, Wei; She, Ding; Xie, Heng; Liu, Zhi-Hong; Shi, Lei (2025-09-23). "Review of the development and application of high flux reactors". Nuclear Science and Techniques. 36 (11): 227. Bibcode:2025NuScT..36..227L. doi:10.1007/s41365-025-01808-y. ISSN 2210-3147.