Design Features of a Prompt Gamma Neutron Activation Analysis System at HANARO

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S. H. Byun
H. D. Choi
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[1] Seoul National University,Department of Nuclear Engineering
[2] Seoul National University,Department of Nuclear Engineering
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Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry | 2000年 / 244卷
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Diffract Neutron; Neutron Flux; Fast Neutron; Neutron Capture; Beam Line;
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The design features are described of a prompt gamma neutron activation analysis system at HANARO, a 30 MW research reactor in the Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute. The beam consists of polychromatic thermal neutrons diffracted by a set of pyrolytic graphite crystals at orders n in the range 1≤n≤6 at a Bragg angle of 45° on a horizontal beam line. A neutron flux of 1.0·108 n·cm−2·s−1 is calculated at the sample position from the reflectivity of the crystal which has been confirmed in a measurement of a diffracted neutron spectrum using a time-of-flight spectrometer and gold-wire activation. The fast neutron and gamma backgrounds will be low due to the use of a diffracted beam and a tapered collimator. The detection system comprises a 30% n-type HPGe detector, signal electronics and a fast ADC. The first application of this system will be the analysis of boron concentration in biological samples for neutron capture therapy. Construction of the beam line and the arrangement of the detection system is proceeding.
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