Abstract

In the present work, the thermal beam-tube of Isfahan Miniature Neutron Source Reactor (MNSR) with known neutron dose-equivalent rate and flux is investigated as a calibration source of thermal neutrons. It is shown that 90% of the neutrons emerging from this tube are thermal. Measuring the response of TLD-600 and TLD-700 dosimeters exposed to these neutrons reveals that the both dosimeters respond linearly to neutrons in the range of 0.1 to 38 mSv. Moreover, after subtracting the contribution of mixed gamma rays using the calibration curves obtained in a standard 60Co gamma rays field, the response of TLD-600 dosimeter still behaves linearly with dose-equivalent. Finally, it is concluded that the dose-equivalent rate and flux of thermal neutrons in Isfahan MNSR are stable with time and this reactor can reliably be used as a calibration source for thermal neutrons.

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