1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0168-9002(98)01064-x
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Time-spatial neutron measurement by using position-sensitive 3He proportional counter

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“…Required properties for neutron detectors are high detection efficiency, small size, noise discrimination from gamma rays, etc., and these requirements can be accomplished by the above counters. Some subcriticality measurements are carried out by using a thin optical fiber detector [57] or a position sensitive detector that can measure one-dimensional flux distribution in real time [58]. However, most subcriticality measurements have been performed using existing detectors such as a BF 3 counter.…”
Section: Development Of Measuring Devices In Subcriticality Measurementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Required properties for neutron detectors are high detection efficiency, small size, noise discrimination from gamma rays, etc., and these requirements can be accomplished by the above counters. Some subcriticality measurements are carried out by using a thin optical fiber detector [57] or a position sensitive detector that can measure one-dimensional flux distribution in real time [58]. However, most subcriticality measurements have been performed using existing detectors such as a BF 3 counter.…”
Section: Development Of Measuring Devices In Subcriticality Measurementmentioning
confidence: 99%