1. Time-of-Flight Measurements for Low-Energy Components of 45-MeV Quasi-Monoenergetic High-Energy Neutron Field from ^7Li(p, n) Reaction.
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Masuda, A., Matsumoto, T., Harano, H., Tanimura, Y., Shikaze, Y., Yoshitomi, H., Nishino, S., Kurashima, S., Hagiwara, M., Unno, Y., Nishiyama, J., Yoshizawa, M., and Seito, H.
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NEUTRONS ,QUASICRYSTALS ,MONOENERGETIC radiation ,TIME-of-flight measurements ,SCINTILLATORS - Abstract
A quasi-monoenergetic neutron field generated in the ^7Li(p, n) reaction consists of a high-energy monoenergetic peak and a continuum to the low-energy region. In this study, the spectral fluence of the continuum was measured with the time-of-flight (TOF) method using a ^6Li-glass scintillation detector and an organic liquid scintillation detector for the keV and MeV region, respectively. The neutron spectral fluence was determined down to the keV region by implementing a new beam chopping system and the results showed that the neutrons that came directly from the target had a lower energy limit about 100 keV. Discussions were made also on the effect of the time-independent neutrons which are assumed to be room-scattered neutrons. The obtained information is expected to contribute to understanding the quasi-monoenergetic high-energy neutron field and improvements of calibrating neutron detectors in the field. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2015
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