Physics – Instrumentation and Detectors
Scientific paper
2000-04-17
Physics
Instrumentation and Detectors
9 pages, 8 figures. accepted in Nucl.Instru.MethA,2000
Scientific paper
Superheated drops are known to vaporise when exposed to energetic nuclear radiation since the discovery of bubble chamber. As the degree of superheat increases in a given liquid, less and less energetic neutrons are required to cause nucleation. This property of superheated liquids are being utilised to develope the neutron spectromer. A new principle of neutron spectrometry using Superheated liquid are developed and the developed principle has been tested by Am-Be neutron source.
Chatterjee Kalyan Brata
Das Mala
Roy Baishali
Roy S. C.
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