Abstract

A screening method for uranium particles according to their enrichment has been developed by using the characteristics of fission tracks, which depend on the enrichment of the uranium particles. A two-step filtration system that can collect particles with desired diameters was used for the collection of uranium particles from a swipe sample in order to avoid the influence of the differences in the diameter on the etching behavior of fission tracks. It was shown that the enrichment-based screening of the uranium particles is possible by controlling the etching time to detect fission tracks and by comparing fission track morphologies.

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