Abstract

Paul Ageron was an immensely important figure at the ILL, and his death, in February 1998, left us much poorer, especially in efforts to obtain the best sources of neutrons. An obituary, as well as some tributes, appeared in Neutron News Vol. 9, Number 3. Until recently, he had been working on a review of the different ways for production and tailoring neutron beams. I t shows the way his mind was working and, although incomplete, we are happy to publish it in Neutron News as a tribute to his contributions, and as a reminder of his consummate skills in coaxing the last useful neutron out of present-day sources. We already miss his incisive questions about every conceived development in neutron science.

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