Background Neutron sources are increasingly employed in a wide range of research fields. For some specific purposes an alternative to existing large-scale neutron scattering facilities, can be offered by the new generation of portable neutron devices. Scope of review This review reports an overview for such recently available neutron generators mainly addressed to biophysics applications with specific reference to portable non-stationary neutron generators applied in Neutron Activation Analysis (NAA). Major conclusions The review reports a description of a typical portable neutron generator set-up addressed to biophysics applications. General significance New generation portable neutron devices, for some specific applications, can constitute an alternative to existing large-scale neutron scattering facilities. Deuterium-Deuterium pulsed neutron sources able to generate 2.5 MeV neutrons, with a neutron yield of 1.0 × 106 n/s, a pulse rate of 250 Hz to 20 kHz and a duty factor varying from 5% to 100%, when combined with solid-state photon detectors, show that this kind of compact devices allow rapid and user-friendly elemental analysis.
New generation non-stationary portable neutron generators for biophysical applications of Neutron Activation Analysis
CANNULI, ANTONIOSecondo
;CACCAMO, MARIA TERESAPenultimo
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2017-01-01
Abstract
Background Neutron sources are increasingly employed in a wide range of research fields. For some specific purposes an alternative to existing large-scale neutron scattering facilities, can be offered by the new generation of portable neutron devices. Scope of review This review reports an overview for such recently available neutron generators mainly addressed to biophysics applications with specific reference to portable non-stationary neutron generators applied in Neutron Activation Analysis (NAA). Major conclusions The review reports a description of a typical portable neutron generator set-up addressed to biophysics applications. General significance New generation portable neutron devices, for some specific applications, can constitute an alternative to existing large-scale neutron scattering facilities. Deuterium-Deuterium pulsed neutron sources able to generate 2.5 MeV neutrons, with a neutron yield of 1.0 × 106 n/s, a pulse rate of 250 Hz to 20 kHz and a duty factor varying from 5% to 100%, when combined with solid-state photon detectors, show that this kind of compact devices allow rapid and user-friendly elemental analysis.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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