Abstract

In this study, the response of a Twin Frisch-grid ionization chamber (TFGIC) to fission fragments (FFs) was investigated using finite element and Monte Carlo methods. The entire process of the fission experiments, including FFs generation, gas ionization, electron drift and collection, and induced charge signal were well reproduced. Through data analysis, pulse height spectra from the anode and grid were transformed into energy and emission-angle information for the FFs. By means of double energy method, the pre-neutron emission fission fragment mass and total kinetic energy (TKE) can be finally determined. Experimental and calculated data of the mass and TKE distribution are shown in good agreement.

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