Experimental Calibration Of Matching Foils For Avoiding Thermal Neutron Flux Perturbation

JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY-TOKYO(1968)

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An experimental calibration of flux perturbation has been made with specially prepared neutron detecting foils producing only negligible perturbation in the thermal flux in a graphite medium. The foil material was composed of a 99.8% D2O solution of MnSO4. The manganese in the MnSO4 served as the activating substance. The detecting foils were so prepared as to possess a moderating ratio equal to that of the medium. The calibration was made near the matching point, with foils of various concentrations of manganese, ranging from 1.39 to 13.9 Mnmg/cc. The results of experiment indicated that the perturbation near the matching point was fairly insensitive to manganese concentration. The matching concentration was determined graphically.
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radiation detector,perturbation theory
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