Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8955895 | Radiation Measurements | 2018 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
A De Pangher-type long counter was constructed at Peking University for neutron fluence measurement. The responses and effective centers of the long counter were calculated using the Monte Carlo method. The variations with neutron energy of the position of the effective center, calculated by the Monte Carlo code, was experimentally validated with a 241AmBe neutron source and several mono-energetic neutron sources ranging from 100â¯keV to 6â¯MeV. Long counter calibration was performed using a radionuclide source from Peking University, and neutron fluence measured by the calibrated long counter was successfully compared to values determined with reference instruments (two recoil proton counters and a 238U fission chamber). The relative deviations were lower than 6% along the whole energy range. The calibrated long counter was thus successfully applied in the calibration of a Bonner sphere spectrometer.
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Authors
Z.M. Hu, X.Y. Peng, Z.J. Chen, T.F. Du, L.J. Ge, X. Yuan, Z.Q. Cui, W.J. Zhu, Z.M. Wang, X. Zhu, J.X. Chen, X.Q. Li, G.H. Zhang, J. Chen, H. Zhang, G. Gorini, T.S. Fan,