Issue 1112, 1968

An investigation of the degraded neutron flux in a 14-MeV neutron-activation cell

Abstract

Measurements have been made of the fluxes of thermal and indium resonance neutrons near the target of a 14-MeV neutron generator in a small irradiation cell. These measurements can be used to assess the importance of interfering reactions in fast-neutron activation analysis. For a fast-neutron output of 109 neutrons per second the measured sub-cadmium flux was 3·8 × 104 neutrons per cm2 per second, and the flux at the 1·4-eV indium resonance was 1·3 × 103 neutrons per cm2 per second per eV.

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Analyst, 1968,93, 720-721

An investigation of the degraded neutron flux in a 14-MeV neutron-activation cell

P. E. Francois, Analyst, 1968, 93, 720 DOI: 10.1039/AN9689300720

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