1981
DOI: 10.1007/bf02731686
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A recoil-proton fast-neutron counter telescope

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“…Scintillators were used in the early days. Ryves [114] used a semiconductor, Borst [115] a proportional detector, and Pavan et al [116] the proton time-of-flight between a transmission detector and a scintillator. Magnetic proton spectrometers have been proposed for detection of neutrons from fusion plasmas [117,118].…”
Section: The Proton-recoil Telescopementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scintillators were used in the early days. Ryves [114] used a semiconductor, Borst [115] a proportional detector, and Pavan et al [116] the proton time-of-flight between a transmission detector and a scintillator. Magnetic proton spectrometers have been proposed for detection of neutrons from fusion plasmas [117,118].…”
Section: The Proton-recoil Telescopementioning
confidence: 99%