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** Since the He3 is most efficient for thermal neutrons, with/out Gd gives an idea of the efficacy of the converter. | ** Since the He3 is most efficient for thermal neutrons, with/out Gd gives an idea of the efficacy of the converter. | ||
** If time, could use the tube for all thicknesses in & out and add to dissertation. | ** If time, could use the tube for all thicknesses in & out and add to dissertation. | ||
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+ | * Start with different thicknesses of Gd foils using holder 1 | ||
+ | ** Minimum thickness is 0.1mm and max is either 5(0.1)+2(0.13) or 5(0.1)+3(0.13), will depend on how many 10x10cm sheets I can cut from the larger piece left. | ||
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Revision as of 20:55, 20 October 2022
First Experiment
- Might be worth checking the reduction in neutron flux using the He3 tube in the detector arm with the high activity source.
- Since the He3 is most efficient for thermal neutrons, with/out Gd gives an idea of the efficacy of the converter.
- If time, could use the tube for all thicknesses in & out and add to dissertation.
- Start with different thicknesses of Gd foils using holder 1
- Minimum thickness is 0.1mm and max is either 5(0.1)+2(0.13) or 5(0.1)+3(0.13), will depend on how many 10x10cm sheets I can cut from the larger piece left.