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9 49,129 ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A self-powered neutron detector in which two electrically isolated emitter electrodes are provided. The emitters are formed of different materials having differing responses to thermal and epithermal neutron flux. The separate signals generated between the separate emitters and a common collector electrode are used to determine the respective thermal and epithermal neutron fluxes for a more accurate flux mapping of the reactor core.
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Chen Cheng-Lin
Goldstein Norman P.
Todt William H.
Oldham And Company
Westinghouse Electric Corporation
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