Abstract

Neutron measurements are routinely performed in fission reactors. A lot of experience has been gained at CEA in designing, prototyping and testing neutron sensors and associated acquisition systems in several nuclear facilities with a wide range of demanding conditions. In this paper, the applicability of this experience to neutron diagnostics in the breeding blankets of DEMO is addressed, as a complement to the already planned diagnostic strategy.The breeding blankets are a key component of a fusion reactor such as DEMO. The expected performances and operational constraints are demanding, nevertheless some of those, as the neutron flux range and high temperature, are close to what is encountered in sodium-cooled fast neutron reactors.The strengths and drawbacks of neutron sensors are presented with respect to the performances and constraints. Self-powered neutron detectors and fission chambers benefit from a vast return of experiment in fission reactors and received recent developments in the framework of studies for sodium-cooled fast neutron reactors. The innovative optical fission chamber is discussed for its electromagnetic immunity and high dynamic range demonstrated up to seven decades. Dosimetry with activation foils is also considered for its ability to provide an absolute calibration and spectral unfolding.

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