Measurement of Distribution of Fission Fragments Recoiling into Aluminum
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概要
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The distribution of fission fragments recoiled from a thick layer of uranium oxide into aluminum was measured with the application of an anodizing technique to strip layers from aluminum. Details of the procedure are described. The distribution thus determined gave the recoil ranges of the fission fragments: They were 4.06 mg/cm<SUP>2</SUP> for <SUP>95</SUP>Zr-<SUP>95</SUP>Nb and 2.67 mg/cm<SUP>2</SUP> for <SUP>l40</SUP>Ba-<SUP>140</SUP>La. The correction factors for these ranges to account for the scattering effect in the uranium oxide layer were estimated. The measured recoil ranges are compared with those previously reported by a number of investigators, and with calculation by semi-empirical formula.
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著者
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Mitsui Hidehiko
Ozenji Division Central Research Laboratory Hitachi Ltd.
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MITSUI Hidehiko
Ozenji Division, Central Laboratory, Hitachi Ltd., Ozenji, Kawasaki-shi, Kanagawa-ken,
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