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Fission reactor flux monitors based on single-crystal CVD diamond films

Authors :
D. Lattanzi
Giuseppe Prestopino
A. Tucciarone
S. Almaviva
R. Rosa
Gianluca Verona-Rinati
Marco Marinelli
Mario Pillon
Maurizio Angelone
E. Milani
Claudio Verona
Source :
physica status solidi (a). 204:2991-2996
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
Wiley, 2007.

Abstract

Diamond based thermal neutron flux monitors have been fabricated using single crystal diamond films, grown by chemical vapour deposition. A 3 μm thick 6 LiF layer was thermally evaporated on the detector surface as a converting material for thermal neutron monitoring via the 6 Li(n, α) T nuclear reaction. The detectors were tested in a fission nuclear reactor. One of them was positioned 80 cm above the core midplane, where the neutron flux is 2.2 x 10 9 neutrons/cm 2 s at 1 MW resulting in a device count rate of about 150000 cps. Good stability and reproducibility of the device output were proved over the whole reactor power range (up to 1 MW). During the irradiation, several pulse height spectra were recorded, in which both products of the 6 Li(n, a) T reaction, e.g. 2.73 MeV tritium and the 2.06 MeV a, were clearly identified, thus excluding a degradation of the detector response. A comparison with a reference fission chamber monitor pointed out a limitation of the adopted readout electronics at high count rates, due to multiple pile-up processes. However, once this effect is properly accounted for, a good linearity of the diamond flux monitor response is observed as a function of the fission chamber one, as well as an excellent agreement between the temporal behaviour of the two detector response.

Details

ISSN :
18626300
Volume :
204
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
physica status solidi (a)
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........ec965dee97998ca1920f73c2df1a22f4
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/pssa.200776333