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Passive single-sphere multi-detector spectrometry system for profiling of neutron fields in the thermal to 20 MeV energy range

This study explores the development and application of a custom-designed single-sphere multi-detector spectrometer (SSMDSS) for characterizing neutron fields. Stray neutrons in reactor and accelerator facilities present complex, energy-diverse fields. Accurately assessing these fields is crucial for...

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Published in:Radiation measurements 2024-07, Vol.175, p.107151, Article 107151
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description This study explores the development and application of a custom-designed single-sphere multi-detector spectrometer (SSMDSS) for characterizing neutron fields. Stray neutrons in reactor and accelerator facilities present complex, energy-diverse fields. Accurately assessing these fields is crucial for personnel safety. The SSMDSS system is designed to address this challenge, offering a compact and passive dosimetry solution for constrained workspaces. We studied the performance of SSMDSS in two environments: radio-nuclide based neutron sources and stray neutron fields at a research reactor hall. Our investigation demonstrates that SSMDSS provide reliable neutron energy distributions. The performance of the SSMDSS was compared with commercially available ROSPEC system. SSMDSS exhibits superior resolution due to its design, leading to a more accurate measurement of low-energy fluence when compared with ROSPEC. This distinction is reflected in various measured parameters, including average energy and fluence-to-dose conversion coefficients. Inside the reactor hall, SSMDSS measured a fluence-to-dose conversion coefficient of 121 pSv.cm2 compared to ROSPEC's 83 pSv.cm2. Additionally, SSMDSS measured a higher average energy (0.25 MeV) compared to ROSPEC (0.14 MeV). While ROSPEC remains a valuable tool for real-time data collection in dynamic fields with high gamma backgrounds, SSMDSS presents itself as a viable alternative for neutron spectrometry in neutron work fields due to its compact design and passive dosimetry capabilities. This makes it particularly suitable for deployment in constrained workspaces with potential stray neutron exposure. •Characterisation of neutron field using ROSPEC and SSMDSS system.•Generation of fluence to dose conversion co-efficient for personal and ambient dose equivalent.•Use of neutron spectrometer to determination of in-field calibration factors.•Comparison of performance of ROSPEC and SSMDSS for evaluation of neutron spectra fluence to dose conversion co-efficient for personal and ambient dose equivalent.
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