Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology
Online ISSN : 1881-1248
Print ISSN : 0022-3131
Measurement of Neutron Slowing Down Time in Graphite
Yoshihiko KANEKORyosuke KUROKAWAFujiyoshi AKINOKenji SUMITA
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1967 Volume 4 Issue 4 Pages 177-184

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A series of pulsed neutron experiments was performed to investigate the chemical binding effect on the neutron slowing down time. Bursts of D-T neutrons of 1 μsec width were generated in a hexagonal prism with 240 cm high with 120 cm flanks, made of reactor grade graphite with a density of 1.54. The slowing down neutrons were detected by bare as well as energy-selective filter-covered BF3, counters, and analyzed with a 256 channel time analyzer. Slowing down times in graphite were deter-mined by interpreting the increment of the difference of events between the two counters to be due to the contribution made by the fraction of the slowing down neutrons at the time of measurement that was below the cut-off energy of the filter. The results of measurements showed good agreement with calculation based on the crystal model

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