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[en] To monitor radiation damage experiments, activation detectors are commonly used. The precision of the results obtained by the multiple foil analysis is largely increased by the intercalibration in bench-mark spectra. This technique is already used in dosimetry measurements for fission reactors. To produce neutron spectra similar to fusion reactor and high-energy high-intensity neutron sources (d-Li or spallation), accelerators can be used. Some possible solutions as p-Be and d-D2O neutron sources, useful as bench-mark spectra are described. (author)
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Piksaikin, V. (ed.); International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria). International Nuclear Data Committee; 186 p; Jun 1986; p. 117-125; IAEA consultants' meeting on nuclear data for radiation damage estimates for reactor structural materials; Santa Fe, NM (USA); 20-22 May 1985; 10 refs, 4 figs.
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