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Appl Radiat Isot ; 69(2): 539-44, 2011 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21129989

ABSTRACT

To investigate the characteristics of a reactor and a neutron generator, a small scintillation detector with an optical fiber with ThO(2) has been developed to measure fast neutrons. However, experimental facilities where (232)Th can be used are limited by regulations, and S/N ratio is low because the background counts of this detector are increase by alpha decay of (232)Th. The purpose of this study is to develop a new optical fiber detector for measuring fast neutrons that does not use nuclear material such as (232)Th. From the measured and calculated results, the new optical fiber detector which uses ZnS(Ag) as a converter material together with a scintillator have the highest detection efficiency among several developed detectors. It is applied for the measurement of reaction rates generated from fast neutrons; furthermore, the absolute detection efficiency of this detector was obtained experimentally.


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Fast Neutrons , Scintillation Counting/instrumentation , Equipment Design , Optical Fibers , Thorium/chemistry , Thorium Dioxide/chemistry
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Appl Radiat Isot ; 61(5): 775-9, 2004 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15308143

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A new thermal neutron monitor for boron neutron capture therapy was developed in this study. We called this monitor equipped boron-loaded plastic scintillator that uses optical fiber for signal transmission as an [scintillator with optical fiber] SOF detector. A water phantom experiment was performed to verify how the SOF detector compared with conventional method of measuring thermal neutron fluence. Measurements with a single SOF detector yielded indistinguishable signals for thermal neutrons and gamma rays. To account for the gamma ray contribution in the signal recorded by the SOF detector, a paired SOF detector system was employed. This was composed of an SOF detector with boron-loaded scintillator and an SOF detector with a boron-free scintillator. The difference between the recorded counts of these paired SOF detectors was used as the measure of the gamma ray contribution in the measured neutron fluence. The paired SOF detectors were ascertained to be effective in measuring thermal neutron flux in the range above 10(6)(n/cm(2)/s). Clinical trials using paired SOF to measure thermal neutron flux during therapy confirmed that paired SOF detectors were effective as a real-time thermal neutron flux monitor.


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Boron Neutron Capture Therapy/instrumentation , Scintillation Counting/instrumentation , Brain Neoplasms/radiotherapy , Fiber Optic Technology , Humans , Melanoma/radiotherapy , Optical Fibers , Phantoms, Imaging , Radiometry/instrumentation , Radiometry/statistics & numerical data , Scintillation Counting/statistics & numerical data
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