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Riyana, E. S.; Okumura, Keisuke; Sakamoto, Masahiro; Matsumura, Taichi; Terashima, Kenichi
Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology, 59(4), p.424 - 430, 2022/04
Times Cited Count:1 Percentile:9.12(Nuclear Science & Technology)Seya, Michio; Kureta, Masatoshi; Soyama, Kazuhiko; Nakamura, Hironobu; Harada, Hideo; Hajima, Ryoichi
Proceedings of INMM 55th Annual Meeting (Internet), 10 Pages, 2014/07
JAEA has been implementing development programs of basic technologies of the following advanced NDA (non-destructive assay) of nuclear material (NM) for nuclear safeguards and security. (1) Alternative to He neutron detection using ZnS/B
O
ceramic scintillator, (2) NRD (neutron resonance densitometry) using NRTA (neutron resonance transmission analysis) and NRCA (neutron resonance capture analysis), (3) NRF (nuclear resonance fluorescence)-NDA using laser Compton scattered (LCS)
-rays (intense mono-energetic
-rays). The development program (1) is for NDA systems that use ZnS/B
O
ceramic scintillator as alternative neutron detector to
He for coming shortage of its supply. The program (2) is for a NDA system of isotopic composition measurement (non-destructive mass spectroscopy) in targets such as particle-like melted fuel debris using NRTA and NRCA. The program (3) is for NDA systems using a specific NRF reaction of certain Pu/U isotope caused by mono-energetic LCS
-ray with energy tuned to the specific excited state of the isotope. This paper introduces above three programs.
Nakamura, Tatsuya; Ozu, Akira; To, Kentaro; Sakasai, Kaoru; Suzuki, Hiroyuki; Honda, Katsunori; Birumachi, Atsushi; Ebine, Masumi; Yamagishi, Hideshi*; Takase, Misao; et al.
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research A, 763, p.340 - 346, 2014/05
Times Cited Count:3 Percentile:25.53(Instruments & Instrumentation)A neutron-sensitive ZnS/B
O
ceramic scintillator detector was developed as an alternative to a
He-gas-based detector for use in a plutonium canister assay system. The detector has a modular structure, with a flat ZnS/
B
O
ceramic scintillator strip that is installed diagonally inside a light-reflecting aluminium case with a square cross section. The prototype detectors, which have a neutron-sensitive area of 30 mm
250 mm, exhibited a sensitivity of 21.7-23.4
0.1 cps
nv for thermal neutrons, a
Cs
-ray sensitivity of 1.1-1.9
0.2
10
and a count variation of less than 6% over the detector length. A trial experiment revealed a temperature coefficient of less than -0.24
0.05% /
C over the temperature range of 20-50
C.
Togashi, Yoshihiro; ;
JAERI-M 91-177, 9 Pages, 1991/11
no abstracts in English
Shirai, Eiji; ; Kodaira, Tsuneo; Sato, Hiroshi
Proc. of the 3rd Int. Conf. on Nuclear Fuel Reprocessing and Waste Management: RECOD91,Vol. l, p.367 - 370, 1991/00
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JAERI-M 85-090, 77 Pages, 1985/07
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Hoken Butsuri, 12, p.162 - 173, 1977/00
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Seifuthi Daijesuto, 22(6), p.217 - 219, 1976/06
no abstracts in English
Riyana, E. S.; Sakamoto, Masahiro; Matsumura, Taichi; Terashima, Kenichi; Okumura, Keisuke
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Riyana, E. S.; Okumura, Keisuke; Sakamoto, Masahiro; Matsumura, Taichi; Terashima, Kenichi
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