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A quasi-monoenergetic neutron field generated in the reaction consists of a high-energy monoenergetic peak and a continuum to the low-energy region. In this study, the spectral fluence of the continuum was measured with the time-of-flight (TOF) method using a -glass scintillation detector and an organic liquid scintillation detector for the keV and MeV region,...
A quasi-monoenergetic high-energy neutron field produced via 7Li(p,n) reaction consists of a high-energy peak and a continuum down to the low-energy region. The continuum is a background for the measurement for the peak neutrons. Spectral information is necessary to estimate the effect of it. Using a new beam chopping system, the spectral neutron fluence above ∼150 keV was measured by the TOF method...
A quasi-monoenergetic neutron field generated in the 7Li(p,n) reaction consists of a high-energy monoenergetic peak and a continuum to the low-energy region. The continuum is a background for the response measurements of neutron detectors for the high-energy-peak neutrons and the effect of the continuum should be properly considered. A spectral fluence of the continuum is typically measured by time-of-flight...
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