- Bonner sphere
Bonner spheres are used to determine the energy spectrum of a
neutron beam. The methodology, which was first described in 1960 byRice University 's Bramblett, Ewing and Bonner, employs thermal neutron detectors embedded in moderating spheres of different sizes. Comparison of the neutrons detected by each sphere allows accurate determination of theneutron energy .Because of the complexity with which neutrons interact with the environment, precise determination of the neutron energy is quite difficult. Bonner sphere spectrocopy (BSS) is one of the few methods that provide an accurate measure of the
neutron spectrum .A single Bonner sphere of an appropriate size can be used for
dosimetry , as the sensitivity of the detector will approximate theradiation weighting factor across a range of neutron energies. Such Bonner spheres are sometimes known as remballs.ee also
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Neutron detection References
* A. Esposito and M. Nandy, "Measurement and unfolding of neutron spectra using Bonner Spheres", Radiation Protection Dosimetry 2004 110(1-4):555-558 (doi|10.1093/rpd/nch385)
* Bramblett, R.L.; Ewing, R.I.; Bonner, T.W., "A New Type of Neutron Spectrometer." Nuclear Instruments & Methods; Vol: 9, Oct 1, 1960.External links
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