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Abstract
A permanent, full-time instrument for prompt-gamma activation analysis is nearing completion as part of the Cold Neutron Research Facility (CNRF). The design of the analytical system has been optimized for high gamma detection efficiency and low background, particularly for hydrogen. Because of the purity of the neutron beam, shielding requirements are modest and the scatter-capture background is low. As a result of a compact sample-detector geometry, the sensitivity (counting rate per gram of analyte) is a factor of four better than the existing Maryland-NIST thermal-neutron instrument at this reactor. Hydrogen backgrounds of a few micrograms have already been achieved, which promises to be of value in numerous applications where quantitative nondestructive analysis of small quantities of hydrogen in materials is necessary.Entities:
Keywords: activation analysis; cold neutron beams; elemental analysis; neutron capture gamma rays; nuclear analytical methods; prompt gamma-rays
Year: 1993 PMID: 28053462 PMCID: PMC4927243 DOI: 10.6028/jres.098.009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Res Natl Inst Stand Technol ISSN: 1044-677X
Fig. 1Energy level diagram of the A = 2 system.
Fig. 2Schematic of the PGAA apparatus.
Expected interference-free detection limits for neutron-capture prompt gamma-ray activation analysisa
| Element | Dct. limit, µg | Eγ,keV |
|---|---|---|
| Hydrogen | 2 | 2223 |
| Boron | 0.003 | 478 |
| Carbon | 4000 | 1262, 4945 |
| Nitrogen | 400 | 1885, 5298 |
| Fluorine | 500 | 583, 1634(D) |
| Sodium | 7 | 472, 869 |
| Magnesium | 200 | 585, 1809 |
| Aluminum | 50 | 1779(D), 7724 |
| Phosphorus | 200 | 637, 1072 |
| Sulfur | 30 | 840, 2379 |
| Chlorine | 1 | 517, 786 |
| Potassium | 10 | 770, 7771 |
| Calcium | 60 | 519, 1943 |
| Titanium | 4 | 342, 1381 |
| Vanadium | 4 | 1434(D) |
| Chromium | 15 | 749, 834 |
| Manganese | 3 | 847(D), 1811(D) |
| Iron | 30 | 352, 7631 |
| Cobalt | 1 | 230, 556 |
| Nickel | 20 | 283, 465 |
| Copper | 1 | 159, 278 |
| Zinc | 70 | 115, 1077 |
| Arsenic | 10 | 164 |
| Selenium | 4 | 239 |
| Bromine | 10 | 195, 244 |
| Strontium | 40 | 898, 1836 |
| Molydenum | 15 | 720, 778 |
| Silver | 3 | 192, 236 |
| Cadmium | 0.01 | 559, 651 |
| Indium | 0.5 | 162, 186 |
| Barium | 10 | 627, 818 |
| Neodymium | 1 | 619, 697 |
| Samarium | 0.003 | 333, 439 |
| Gadolinium | 0.002 | 182, 1186 |
| Gold | 3 | 215 |
| Mercury | 0.15 | 368 |
| Lead | 4000 | 7368 |
Assumptions: 24 h irradiation with NBSR at 20 MW.
(D) signifies a decay gamma ray, not prompt.