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Lead Slowing-Down Neutron Spectrometry II: Cross-Section Data for 243Cm(n,f ), 244Cm(n,f ), 245Cm(n,f ), 246Cm(n,f ), 247Cm(n,f ), 248Cm(n,f ) at Energies up to 100 keV
The capabilities of lead slowing-down neutron spectrometry are demonstrated. The paper reviews the results of a series of studies on the measurement of the fission cross sections of curium isotopes 243Cm, 244Cm, 245Cm, 246Cm, 247Cm, and 248Cm by neutrons with energies below 100 keV. These studies were carried out by a joint group of researchers from the Institute for Nuclear Research, Russian Academy of Sciences (INR RAS), and the State Scientific Center of the Russian Federation, Leypunsky Institute of Physics and Power Engineering (SSC RF LIPPE) using an SVZ-100 lead slowing-down neutron spectrometer. This third-generation spectrometer possesses high luminosity, enabling the investigation of neutron-nuclear processes in microgram-scale samples of radioactive nuclides, which is unattainable in experiments using time-of-flight spectrometry. The results of research at the INR RAS and the SSC RF LIPPE are reflected in international nuclear data repositories, supplementing known experimental data and indicating, in several cases, the need for adjustments to recommended values.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Surface Investigation: X-ray, Synchrotron and Neutron Techniques publishes original articles on the topical problems of solid-state physics, materials science, experimental techniques, condensed media, nanostructures, surfaces of thin films, and phase boundaries: geometric and energetical structures of surfaces, the methods of computer simulations; physical and chemical properties and their changes upon radiation and other treatments; the methods of studies of films and surface layers of crystals (XRD, XPS, synchrotron radiation, neutron and electron diffraction, electron microscopic, scanning tunneling microscopic, atomic force microscopic studies, and other methods that provide data on the surfaces and thin films). Articles related to the methods and technics of structure studies are the focus of the journal. The journal accepts manuscripts of regular articles and reviews in English or Russian language from authors of all countries. All manuscripts are peer-reviewed.