Neutron-induced reactions are studied at the neutron time-of-flight facility n-TOF at CERN. The facility uses 6TILDE OPERATOR+D91ns wide pulses of 20 GeV/c protons impinging on a lead spallation target.
The large neutron energy range and the high instantaneous neutron flux combined with high resolution are among the key characteristics of the facility. After a first phase of data taking during the period 2001-2004, the facility has been refurbished with an upgraded spallation target and cooling system for a second phase of data taking which started in 2009.
Since 2010, the experimental area at 185 m where the neutron beam arrives, has been modified into a worksector of type A, allowing the extension of the physics program to include neutron-induced reactions on radioactive isotopes.