Title of article :
Production of a pulseable fission-like neutron flux using a monoenergetic 14 MeV neutron generator and a depleted uranium reflector
Author/Authors :
Koltick، نويسنده , , D. M. McConchie، نويسنده , , S. and Sword، نويسنده , , E.، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The design and performance of a pulseable neutron source utilizing a D–T neutron generator and a depleted uranium reflector are presented. Approximately half the generatorʹs 14 MeV neutron flux is used to produce a fission-like neutron spectrum similar to 252Cf. For every 14 MeV neutron entering the reflector, more than one fission-like neutron is reflected back across the surface of the reflector. Because delayed neutron production is more than two orders of magnitude below the prompt neutron production, the source takes full advantage of the generatorʹs pulsed mode capability. Applications include all elemental characterization systems using neutron-induced gamma-ray spectroscopy. The source simultaneously emits 14 MeV neutrons optimal to excite fast neutron-induced gamma-ray signals, such as from carbon and oxygen, and fission-like neutrons optimal to induce neutron capture gamma-ray signals, such as from hydrogen, nitrogen, and chlorine. Experiments were performed, which compare well to Monte Carlo simulations, showing that the uranium reflector enhances capture signals by up to a factor of 15 compared to the absence of a reflector.
Keywords :
Depleted uranium reflector , Neutron elemental analysis , Fission-like neutron spectrum , Thermal neutron analysis , Pulsed fast neutron analysis , Pulseable neutron source , Vehicle borne improvised explosives device , D–T neutron generator , Gamma-ray spectroscopy
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics