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F. Abu-Jarad, Fazal-ur-Rehman , M. N. Al-Haddad, M. I. Al-Jarrallah, R. Nassar, Thermal Neutron Equivalent Doses Assessment around KFUPM Neutron Source Storage Area using NTDs, Radiation Protection Dosimetry, Volume 102, Issue 4, 1 December 2002, Pages 349–354, https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.rpd.a006104
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Abstract
Area passive neutron dosemeters based on nuclear track detectors (NTDs) have been used for 13 days to assess accumulated low doses of thermal neutrons around neutron source storage area of the King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM). Moreover, the aim of this study is to check the effectiveness of shielding of the storage area. NTDs were mounted with the boron converter on their surface as one compressed unit. The converter is a lithium tetraborate (Li2B4O7) layer for thermal neutron detection via 10B(N,a)7Li and 6Li(n,a)3H nuclear reactions. The area passive dosemeters were installed on 26 different locations around the source storage area and adjacent rooms. The calibration factor for NTD-based area passive neutron dosemeters was found to be 8.3 alpha tracks.cm-2.µSv-1 using active snoopy neutron dosemeters in the KFUPM neutron irradiation facility. The results show the variation of accumulated dose with locations around the storage area. The range of dose rates varied from as low as 40 nSv.h-1 up to 11 µSv.h-1. The study indicates that the area passive neutron dosemeter was able to detect accumulated doses as low as 40 nSv.h-1, which could not be detected with the available active neutron dosemeters. The results of the study also indicate that an additional shielding is required to bring the dose rates down to background level. The present investigation suggests extending this study to find the contribution of doses from fast neutrons around the neutron source storage area using NTDs through proton recoil. The significance of this passive technique is that it is highly sensitive and does not require any electronics or power supplies, as is the case in active systems.