1995
DOI: 10.1016/1350-4487(95)00058-m
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Thin-film breakdown counters and their applications (review)

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“…(Here and further in the text, the distances are given from the center of the production target, along the beam axis). The neutron beam monitoring is provided by thin-film breakdown counters (TFBC) [10][11][12], by a fission ionization chamber, as well as by proton current measurements on the production target. The highest flux in the conventional user area is available at the Standard User Position (SUP), located at the distance of 250 cm.…”
Section: A the Conventional Anita Facilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Here and further in the text, the distances are given from the center of the production target, along the beam axis). The neutron beam monitoring is provided by thin-film breakdown counters (TFBC) [10][11][12], by a fission ionization chamber, as well as by proton current measurements on the production target. The highest flux in the conventional user area is available at the Standard User Position (SUP), located at the distance of 250 cm.…”
Section: A the Conventional Anita Facilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, thin break down counters instead of SSNTDs were sup posed to be utilized for fission detectors in measure ments to be performed [184]. Without question, today there are ample challenges for designing a variety of new threshold detectors with electronic readout.…”
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“…Calculated 238U(p,t) cross section describes reliable measured data up to Ep ",40 MeV, at higher Ep there is a large scatter of the data points. 4 ) The older measured data predict the lower (p,t) cross section level, roughly the same as that of (n,t) cross section. To describe the lower level (p,t) cross section one needs lower absorption cross section.…”
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confidence: 89%