Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5497829 | Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2017 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
Forty-eight samples made of CaF2, LiF and YVO4 were placed inside the KSTAR Tokamak and irradiated by neutrons and charged particles from eight plasma pulses. The aim was to provide information for plasma diagnostics. Due to the short pulse durations, the activities induced in the samples were low and therefore measurements were performed in five low-background underground laboratories. Details of the underground measurements, together with data on the quality control amongst the radiometric laboratories, are presented.
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Authors
Faidra Tzika, Mikael Hult, András Fenyvesi, Iulian Bandac, Detlev Degering, Aldo Ianni, Matthias Laubenstein, Anne de Vismes-Ott, Gerd Marissens, Heiko Stroh, Guillaume Lutter, Soohyun Son, Suk-Ho Hong, Jun Young Kim, Junghee Kim, Mun Seung Cheon,