Nuclear Science and Engineering / Volume 163 / Number 1 / September 2009 / Pages 1-16
Technical Paper / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NSE09-1
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The 10B(n,)7Li angular distributions have been measured at the Geel Electron Linear Accelerator time-of-flight spectrometer in the incident neutron energy range from 0.1 keV to 1 MeV. A twin Frisch-grid ionization chamber has been used with two very thin 94% 10B-enriched samples mounted back-to-back on the common cathode. With this type of charged-particle detector, it is possible to measure the angular distribution of the alpha particles in a nearly 2x2
solid angle, with a clear separation of the alpha-particle yields from both reaction channels:
-emission to the 7Li ground state {
). Both data sets had a strong impact at the International Atomic Energy Agency Coordinated Research Project “Improvement of the Standard Cross Sections for Light Elements” and the corresponding evaluation of the standards data file for this reaction.