Keywords
affordable tabletop neutron sources, BYU Isotropic Fission Chamber, neutrons
Abstract
To develop affordable tabletop neutron sources for neutron science research and education, GS20 scintillator glass doped with Americium-241 is being evaluated inside the BYU Isotropic Fission Chamber (IFC). Our 1985 sample was assessed for radiation damage and found to be in good condition. Neutrons from Am-241 interactions were optically flagged and observed using the IFC in conjunction with the LGB-PVT Neutron Pseudo Spectrometer Detector. Data was recorded via a CAEN desktop digitizer. The analysis code continues to be developed, and the neutron detector will be calibrated using deuterium-deuterium (DD) interactions in the future.
BYU ScholarsArchive Citation
Physics and Astronomy, REU/FRI Program and Peterson, Jarom, "Tabletop Isotropic Source for Neutron Science Training Poster" (2025). Student Works. 427.
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/studentpub/427
Document Type
Presentation
Publication Date
2025-08-26
Language
English
College
Computational, Mathematical, & Physical Sciences
Department
Physics and Astronomy
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