Development of 24 and 59 keV Filtered Neutron Beams for Neutron Capture Experiments at Dalat Research Reactor

External filtered neutron beams have been developed at the horizontal radial channels No. 4 of Dalat research reactor. In the material composition of the neutron filters, the primary material components of Iron, Aluminum, Nickel and Vanadium are used to obtain the mono-energetic neutron beams of 24...

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Published inWorld journal of nuclear science and technology Vol. 4; no. 2; pp. 59 - 64
Main Authors Son, Pham Ngoc, Tan, Vuong Huu, Hoa, Phu Chi, Anh, Tran Tuan
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.04.2014
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Summary:External filtered neutron beams have been developed at the horizontal radial channels No. 4 of Dalat research reactor. In the material composition of the neutron filters, the primary material components of Iron, Aluminum, Nickel and Vanadium are used to obtain the mono-energetic neutron beams of 24 and 59 keV, with low level of Gamma and slow neutron background. A computer code and Monte-Carlo simulation technique were applied to optimize the filter configurations and to deduce the neutron energy distributions in the filtered beams. A hydrogen-filled proton recoil detector and the activation method with Gold foils were used to measure the neutron energy spectrum and flux of each beam at sample position. The results of experimental neutron fluxes are 6.1 10 super(5) and 5.3 10 super(5) n/cm super(2)/s for 24 and 59 keV beams, respectively.
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ISSN:2161-6795
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DOI:10.4236/wjnst.2014.42010