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The A-711 high yield neutron generator and automated pneumatic transfer system for fast neutron activation analysis

โœ Scribed by James D. Simpson; D.L. Chichester; J.R. Hill


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Weight
426 KB
Volume
241
Category
Article
ISSN
0168-583X

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โœฆ Synopsis


To make fast neutron activation analysis (FNAA) of samples with short half-lives easier, Thermo Electron has updated and modernized its automatic pneumatic transfer system for activation laboratories. For example, with a separation of 10 m from the counting station and a transit speed of 15 m/s, oxygen can be analyzed with improved accuracy. The fast transit time is needed due to the short half-lives of 16 N and 19 O, 7 s and 27 s respectively, and oxygen-free polyethylene sample bottles are used to allow prompt counting and decrease background counts. Incorporating a dualaxis rotator at the irradiation station for sample and standard, the transfer system also incorporates stations for sample loading, disposal and counting as well as a station to incorporate a chemical neutron source such as Cf-252.