Back to Search Start Over

High thermal neutron flux effects on structural and macroscopic properties of alkali-borosilicate glasses used as neutron guide substrate

Authors :
Boffy, Romain
Peuget, S.
Schweins, R.
Beaucour, Jérôme
Bermejo, F. J.
Boffy, Romain
Peuget, S.
Schweins, R.
Beaucour, Jérôme
Bermejo, F. J.
Source :
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B, ISSN 0168-583X, 2015, Vol. Online, No. null
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

The behaviour of four alkali-borosilicate glasses under homogeneous thermal neutron irradiation has been studied. These materials are used for the manufacturing of neutron guides which are installed in most facilities as devices to transport neutrons from intense sources such as nuclear reactors or spallation sources up to scientific instruments. Several experimental techniques such as Raman, NMR, SANS and STEM have been employed in order to understand the rather different macroscopic behaviour under irradiation of materials that belong to a same glass family. The results have shown that the remarkable glass shrinking observed for neutron doses below 0.5 · 10 18 n/cm 2 critically depends upon the presence of domains where silicate and borate network do not mix.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B, ISSN 0168-583X, 2015, Vol. Online, No. null
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn937023672
Document Type :
Electronic Resource