Polyethylene Blocks and Lead Shielding for Neutrons
Posted: 25 May 2023, 11:37
I want to activate small amounts of elements with small amounts of Neutrons from an Amstat Nuclespot and Beryllium sheet neutron source. Using a custom-built-by-Steven neutron detector consisting of an SI19N He3 tube and one of his Schmitt trigger boards in a nice case that he made for me, I am pretty sure that I am detecting around 75 neutrons per second and about 3,500 to 4,000 neutrons per minute with an Arduino ESP32 board using SW that I wrote. I followed a few of the setup procedures that I found on the Internet from Carl Willis and his NIM Bin and on Fusor.net to detect about 1 NPM without a source and dialed in the voltage to eliminate the Geiger effect of gamma ray both with and without a source in order to be kind of sure that I really am counting neutrons. In addition to the Po/Be source, I have placed next to it an Am241 stick/mast from a Pyrotronics F3/5A with a Beryllium ring around it. I think the Am241 stick has about 40 uCi of the original Pyrotronics smoke detector's total of 80.
I have posted questions about detecting Au198 decay in another post. But in a reply to my other post there was some concern expressed that I'd need shielding from the neutrons I'm releasing. That is what this post is about.
I have 40 polyethylene moderating blocks surrounding the two neutron sources and the SI19N tube. Should I add some lead sheet on the outside of that? I don't have much lead sheet (I think it's 1/16" thick and about 3 sq ft) and I was thinking of putting it on the side of the poly blocks between me and the neutron sources.
Does that sound like a viable way to mitigate my neutron exposure when I am in my hobby room? I usually bake my activation targets about 4 days at a time. I don't store the alpha sources and the Beryllium together.
These are the polyethylene blocks that I bought:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/324151416075
Some pictures of my setup about which I am asking advice:
My precious GOLD BAR (2 gm) -- Will the plastic wrapper affect the activation in any way?
The neutron detection/activation set up. I place the gold bar on top of the sources and cover the whole thing three blocks deep:
The Chinese Geiger Counter board with piggyback ESP32 Wemos Lolin32 Arduino that I programmed:
I have posted questions about detecting Au198 decay in another post. But in a reply to my other post there was some concern expressed that I'd need shielding from the neutrons I'm releasing. That is what this post is about.
I have 40 polyethylene moderating blocks surrounding the two neutron sources and the SI19N tube. Should I add some lead sheet on the outside of that? I don't have much lead sheet (I think it's 1/16" thick and about 3 sq ft) and I was thinking of putting it on the side of the poly blocks between me and the neutron sources.
Does that sound like a viable way to mitigate my neutron exposure when I am in my hobby room? I usually bake my activation targets about 4 days at a time. I don't store the alpha sources and the Beryllium together.
These are the polyethylene blocks that I bought:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/324151416075
Some pictures of my setup about which I am asking advice:
My precious GOLD BAR (2 gm) -- Will the plastic wrapper affect the activation in any way?
The neutron detection/activation set up. I place the gold bar on top of the sources and cover the whole thing three blocks deep:
The Chinese Geiger Counter board with piggyback ESP32 Wemos Lolin32 Arduino that I programmed: