Design and validation of a single cylindrical neutron spectrometer using a gold activation foil

A single cylindrical neutron spectrometer (SCNS) with a gold activation foil was designed for mono-directional high-flux neutron spectrum measurement applications. A total of seven gold activation foils with a diameter of 11 mm and a thickness of 0.2 mm were placed in the moderator as detectors with...

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Veröffentlicht in:Radiation measurements 2024-02, Vol.171, p.107053, Article 107053
Hauptverfasser: Tursinah, Rasito, Permana, Sidik, Su'ud, Zaki, Maulana, Alan, Sukmabuana, Putu
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Zusammenfassung:A single cylindrical neutron spectrometer (SCNS) with a gold activation foil was designed for mono-directional high-flux neutron spectrum measurement applications. A total of seven gold activation foils with a diameter of 11 mm and a thickness of 0.2 mm were placed in the moderator as detectors with a depth variation of 15 mm. The moderator was cylindrical with a diameter of 8 cm and a length of 16 cm and made of polyethylene. Outside the moderator is a neutron shield made of 3 mm boron-rubber and 0.5-mm cadmium and covered with an aluminum casing of 5 mm thickness. The response value of each detector was determined by simulation using the Monte Carlo MCNPX 2.7 program. The simulated response detectors was then partially validated by comparing the simulation and the measurement result with an AmBe neutron source, where the difference is around 3%. The obtained results showed that SCNS with a gold activation foil could be used to measure the neutron spectrum in a high-flux neutron field. •The SCNS–Au spectrometer is accurate for high flux neutron spectrum measurements.•The detector response matrix is calculated with MCNPX 2.7 for 112 neutron energy.•SCNS–Au validated with AmBe source with 3% difference.
ISSN:1350-4487
1879-0925
DOI:10.1016/j.radmeas.2024.107053