Lämpöneutronien
Lämpöneutronit, sometimes referred to as thermal neutrons in English, are neutrons that have been slowed down to have kinetic energies comparable to the thermal energy of the surrounding medium. This typically occurs at room temperature, around 20 degrees Celsius, where their average kinetic energy is approximately 0.025 electronvolts (eV). In nuclear reactors, neutrons are produced during fission with much higher energies, often in the MeV range. To effectively sustain a chain reaction in many reactor designs, particularly those using unenriched uranium, these fast neutrons must be moderated.
Moderation is the process of reducing neutron energy through inelastic collisions with light nuclei. Materials commonly