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Ion beam analysis of radioactive samples

✍ Scribed by C. Raepsaet; H. Khodja; P. Bossis; Y. Pipon; D. Roudil


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
498 KB
Volume
267
Category
Article
ISSN
0168-583X

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✦ Synopsis


The nuclear microprobe facility of the Pierre SΓΌe Laboratory is fitted with two microbeam lines. One is dedicated to non-active samples. The other one, located in a controlled shielded area, offers the unique feature of being devoted to radioactive samples. Operational since 1998, it is strongly linked to nuclear research programs and has been dimensioned to accept radioactive but non-contaminant radioactive samples, including small quantities of UOX or MOX irradiated fuel. The samples, transported in a shipping cask, are unloaded and handled in hot cells with slaved arms.

The analysis chamber, situated in a concrete cell, is equipped with charged particle detectors and a Si(Li) X-ray detector, shielded in order to reduce the radioactive noise produced by the sample, allowing ERDA, RBS, NRA and PIXE.

After a description of the facility, including the sample handling in the hot cells and the analysis chamber, we will give an overview of the various experimental programs which have been performed, with an emphasis on the determination of the hydrogen distribution and local content in nuclear fuel cladding tubes.


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