57 research outputs found

    Measurement of Trace I-129 Concentrations in CsI Powder and Organic Liquid Scintillator with Accelerator Mass Spectrometry

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    Levels of trace radiopurity in active detector materials is a subject of major concern in low-background experiments. Procedures were devised to measure trace concentrations of I-129 in the inorganic salt CsI as well as in organic liquid scintillator with Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (AMS) which leads to improvement in sensitivities by several orders of magnitude over other methods. No evidence of their existence in these materials were observed. Limits of < 6 X 10^{-13} g/g and < 2.6 X 10^{-17} g/g on the contaminations of I-129 in CsI and liquid scintillator, respectively, were derived.These are the first results in a research program whose goals are to develop techniques to measure trace radioactivity in detector materials by AMS.Comment: Proceedings of 10th International Conference on Accelerator Mass Spectrometr

    Project of a fast neutron target based on a 10 MeV 300 kW proton accelerator

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    Project of targets for high intense neutron source is proposed. The source is based on a proton continuous accelerator with the 10 MeV particle energy and up to 300 kW mean beam power. Problems of fabrication of these targets are discussed. Hot solid state and liquid target designs are considered. Maximum admissible target parameters are presented. Advantages and disadvantages of various types of target for neutron production are discussed

    Synthesis of AlN nanowires by nitridation of Ti 3

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    Structural and magnetic properties of ZnO nanocrystals in (Zn, Al)O films using pulse laser deposition

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    10.1166/jnn.2011.2729Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology1132628-263

    Investigation on compression behaviour of highly compacted GMZ01 bentonite with suction and temperature control

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    International audienceIn this paper, an oedometer with suction and temperature control was developed. Mechanical compaction tests have been performed on the highly compacted GMZ01 bentonite, which has been recognized as potential buffer/backfill material for construction of Chinese high-level radioactive waste (HLW) geological repository, under conditions of suction ranging from 0 to 110 MPa, temperature from 20 to 80 degrees C and vertical pressure from 0.1 to 80 MPa. Based on the test results, suction and temperature effects on compressibility parameters are investigated. Results reveal that: (1) at high suctions, heating induced an expansion, while contraction is induced by heating at low suctions. The thermal expansion coefficient of GMZ01 bentonite measured is 1 x 10(-4) degrees C-1; (2) with increasing suction, the elastic compressibility kappa and the plastic compressibility lambda(s) of the highly compacted GMZ01 bentonite decrease, while the preconsolidation pressure increases markedly; (3) with increasing temperature, the elastic compressibility of compacted GMZ01 bentonite changes insignificantly, while the plastic compressibility lambda(s) slightly decreases and the yield surface tends to shrink. Crown Copyright (c) 2012 Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved

    Improving the high-temperature oxidation resistance of Zr 2

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    Oxidation of Zr 2

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    Magnetic and transport properties of n-type Fe doped In 2O 3 and ZnO films

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    10.1166/nnl.2012.1360Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Letters46641-64

    Isothermal oxidation of bulk Zr 2

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