scholarly journals Nuclear fission investigation with twin ionization chamber

2020 ◽  
Vol 50 ◽  
pp. 2060013
Author(s):  
Sh. Zeinalov ◽  
P. Sedyshev ◽  
O. Sidorova ◽  
V. Shvetsov

In this paper, we report recent results obtained in the development of digital pulse processing mathematics for prompt fission neutron (PFN) investigations using a twin ionization chamber (TIC) along with a fast neutron time-of-flight detector (ND). Due to some ambiguities in the literature concerning a pulse induction on TIC electrodes by fission fragment (FF) ionization, we first presented a detailed mathematical analysis of FF signal formation on the TIC anode. The analysis was done using the Shockley–Ramo theorem, which gives the relation between charged particle motion between TIC electrodes and the so-called weighting potential. The weighting potential was calculated by direct numerical solution of the Laplace equation (neglecting space charge) for the TIC geometry and ionization caused by FFs. Formulae for GI correction and digital pulse processing algorithms for PFN time-of-flight measurements and pulse shape analysis are presented and used in experiments for PFN investigations of two reactions, [Formula: see text]U(n[Formula: see text],f) and [Formula: see text]Cf(sf). Results of the measurements were compared to literature data to demonstrate the feasibility of the new developed techniques. These results were necessary for the development of a new PFN investigation facility consisting of a position sensitive fission fragment detector combined with 32 liquid scintillation neutron detectors.

2022 ◽  
Vol 71 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-9
Author(s):  
Song Wen-Gang ◽  
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Zhang Li-Jun ◽  
Zhang Jing ◽  
Wang Guan-Ying ◽  
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