Speaker
Dr.
Alexander Chepurnov
(Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics, Moscow State University)
Description
Pyroelectric crystals, such as LiNbO3 or LiTaO3 being under influence of temperature gradient produce electric field up to 106 kV/cm. It was experimentally confirmed that the crystal installed in the chamber with residual gas pressure about 1 mTorr can be used for generation of X-Rays [1], electrons [2] and neutrons [3]. Due to the unique properties such as On/Off mode of operation and absence of radioactive materials pyroelectric generators seems to be promising tool for calibration of neutrino and dark matter detectors [4,5].
We have developed the laboratory experimental setup for development of pyroelectric neutron generator for calibration of neutrino and dark matter detectors [5]. The setup allows providing and controlling the neutrons generation process realized during d-d nuclear fusion. It is shown that the neutrons with energy 2.45 MeV can be generated starting from a level of electric potential generated by pyroelectric crystal about 30 kV, in contrast to the typical neutron tubes which need the applied outer high voltage level about 100 kV. The results of the neutrons observation and possible construction of the pyroelectric neutron generator are presented.
The work was supported by a program of the ministry of education and science of The Russian Federation for higher education establishments, project №14.578.21.0192 (RFMEFI57816X0192).
Primary author
Mr.
Andrey Oleinik
(BelSU)
Co-authors
Dr.
Alexander Chepurnov
(Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics, Moscow State University)
Mr.
Alexander Klyuyev
(Laboratory of Radiation Physics, Belgorod National Research University, Russia)
Dr.
Alexander Kubankin
(Laboratory of Radiation Physics, Belgorod National Research University, Russia)
Dr.
Alexander Shchagin
(Laboratory of Radiation Physics, Belgorod National Research University, Russia)
Dr.
Kristina Vokhmyanina
(Laboratory of Radiation Physics, Belgorod National Research University, Russia)
Mr.
Maxim Gromov
(SINP MSU)
Mikhail Kirsanov
(MEPhI)
Dr.
Vasily Ionidi
(Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia)