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FLARE®: FUSION LINEAR ACCELERATOR FOR RADIATION EFFECTS

Brightest Neutron Source for Radiation Effects Testing

Hosted in SHINE’s licensed facility for a superior customer experience, our state-of-the-art radiation effects testing service delivers the industry’s highest 14 MeV neutron fluence to test and assess survivability of mission-critical microelectronics and other components in relevant neutron environments for our defense and space partners.

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Continuous supply available
U.S.- based production and logistics
Currently being used in several active clinical trials underway globally

High Flux offers reduced irradiation durations to achieve desired state

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High fractional content of fusion neutrons

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Large irradiation cavity permits simultaneous testing of multiple parts under various conditions

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Supports various test protocols, including Single Event Effects (SEE) and Displacement Damage (DD) testing

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Thermal detectors monitor real-time flux, validated by Ni, In, Au or Nb activation foils

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ITAR-compliant facility

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WHY CHOOSE FLARE®?

Force Readiness, Sustainability and New System Deployment

Radiation effects testing helps mitigate the potentially catastrophic risks posed by exposure of neutron radiation to strategic defense and satellite systems. FLARE® offers the highest flux steady-state 14 MeV neutron source for survivability testing in the industry. Our dedicated deuterium-tritium (DT) gas target neutron source, developed over the last decade, delivers a neutron flux up to 4e9 n/cm2/s.

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LEVERAGING CUTTING-EDGE TECHNOLOGY

Survivability Testing in a Dedicated Facility

Our innovative solutions when it comes to inspecting industrial components extend well beyond our in-house imaging center. We manufacture and maintain fusion neutron sources in the field that are used for scanning nuclear fuel and detecting specialized nuclear material. We’re expanding our nondestructive testing efforts, including radiation effects and survivability testing, to other SHINE facilities.