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6Li(n,α)T Cross Section from 70 to 3000 keV from the 235U(n,f) Calibration of a Thin Glass Scintillator

R. L. Macklin, R. W. Ingle, J. Halperin

Nuclear Science and Engineering / Volume 71 / Number 2 / August 1979 / Pages 205-208

Technical Note / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NSE79-A20412

The efficiency of a 0.5-mm-thick 6Li glass scintillation monitor was determined above the “1/v” region by comparison with the counting rate of a ten-plate 235U fission ionization chamber in a neutron beam from the Oak Ridge Electron Linear Accelerator. The chief difference in derived 6Li(n,α) cross sections from the ENDF/B-V evaluation is a slightly greater width (∼8%) of the prominent resonance peaking near 240 keV and a higher cross section in the wings. The steep rise in efficiency from 3500 to 5000 keV is attributed primarily to the 16O(n, α) reaction.