Abhay Nayak
(St. Stephens College, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007, INDIA),
Shyama Rath
(Department of Physics and Astrophysics, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007, INDIA)
21/05/2015, 15:15
Nuclear and Radiation Physics
Invited talk
This talk is aimed at presenting an overview of Si radiation detectors. and how different types of radiation influence the short and long term electronic properties and detector performance. The scope of this work is under a Co-ordinated Research Project entitled “ Utilization of ion accelerators for studying and modelling of radiation induced defects in semiconductors and insulators” funded...
Dr
Thiansin Liamsuwan
(Thailand Institute of Nuclear Technology (Public Organization), Ongkharak, Nakorn Nayok 26120, Thailand)
21/05/2015, 15:45
Nuclear and Radiation Physics
Oral presentation
Reliable knowledge of the neutron energy spectrum is valuable for determination of neutron dose equivalent for radiation protection purposes. The reasons are twofold: First, neutron dose equivalent depends strongly on the neutron energy spectrum and, second, most of neutron measuring devices are highly energy dependent. Recently, we have developed a neutron spectrometer for measurement of...
Ms
Muharani Asnal
(School of Manufacturing Systems and Mechanical Engineering, Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology, Thammasat University, Pathum Thani, THAILAND 12121)
21/05/2015, 16:00
Nuclear and Radiation Physics
Oral presentation
Particle and Heavy Ions Transport code System (PHITS) is used to simulate capability to produce an epithermal neutron flux for BNCT of various beam shaping assembly (BSA) designs. It is assumed in this work that all designs of BSA considered is a cylindrical geometry. It is found that by adopting the flux of 14.1 MeV neutrons from a D-T neutron generator, the design that yields an optimum...