7–11 Oct 2024
Almaty, Kazakhstan
Asia/Almaty timezone

MEASUREMENT OF CONCENTRATION PROFILES OF THE LIGHTEST ELEMENTS BY THE TAGGED NEUTRON RECOIL METHOD

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20m
Almaty, Kazakhstan

Almaty, Kazakhstan

The library building of the Al-Farabi Kazakh National University 71/27 Al-Farabi Avenue
Nuclear physics (Section 1)

Speaker

I. Z Tursunboyev (Institute of nuclear physics Academy of Sciences of the republic of Uzbekistan)

Description

Determination by non-destructive methods of the content and concentration profiles of the lightest elements (1H, 2D, 3T, 3He,...) in materials is an important task, in demand in many technologies (nuclear and thermonuclear, hydrocarbon energy, hydrogen storage, etc.), and in fundamental research (studying the dynamics of saturation and diffusion of hydrogen in metals, etc.). A convenient nuclear physics method, which has a large depth of analysis and applicability to objects of arbitrary configuration and in any state of aggregation, is the Neutron Elastic-scattering Recoil Detection (NERD) method [1,2], based on the detection of recoil nuclei of these elements from the scattering of (quasi)monochromatic fast neutrons.

Section Nuclear physics (Section 1)

Primary author

I. Z Tursunboyev (Institute of nuclear physics Academy of Sciences of the republic of Uzbekistan)

Co-authors

Mr A.A Karakhodzhaev (Institute of Nuclear Physics, 100214 Tashkent, Uzbekistan) Prof. O.R. Tojiboev (Institute of Nuclear Physics, 100214 Tashkent, Uzbekistan) Prof. S.V. Artemov (Institute of Nuclear Physics, 100214 Tashkent, Uzbekistan) Mr V.A Tatarchuk (Institute of Nuclear Physics, 100214 Tashkent, Uzbekistan)

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