Abstract
An Extended-range Bonner sphere spectrometer (EBSS) has been developed to investigate the neutron spectra of the China initiative Accelerator Driven System. This paper presents the design, calibration, and validation measurements of the EBSS system using a standard 241Am-Be neutron source and the cosmic ray neutrons. The EBSS system was simulated using the PHITS code, and the geometric structures were designed using the response functions obtained by simulations. The EBSS system comprises of seven polyethylene-only spheres and seven extended-range spheres encased in lead, copper, or tungsten shells along with a bare 3He proportional counter. To verify the accuracy of the simulated response functions, the EBSS system was calibrated with monoenergetic neutron beams of 565 keV at the China Institute of Atomic Energy in Beijing. The EBSS system was used to measure neutron count rates of the 241Am-Be neutron source and cosmic ray neutrons. Subsequently, the measured neutron count rates were converted into neutron spectra by the unfolding software. Experimental findings demonstrate the precise capability of the EBSS system to measure neutron spectra across a wide range of neutron radiation fields.
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