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Neutron Resonance Capture Analysis and Applications

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In this paper we discuss the use of neutron resonances to determine the elemental composition of objects non-destructively. Resonances are observed from about 1 to 3000 eV by the time-of-flight technique using the pulsed neutron source of the GELINA facility in Geel (Belgium). Prompt capture γ-radiation is used to signal capture events. Some aspects of the neutron resonance capture analysis (NRCA) are compared with prompt gamma neutron activation analysis (PGNAA).
2007-03-27
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JRC36943
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