Publications by authors named "Hantao Jing"

The neutron capture cross section of [Formula: see text]Ta is relevant to s-process of nuclear astrophysics, extraterrestrial samples analysis in planetary geology and new generation nuclear energy system design. The [Formula: see text]Ta([Formula: see text]) cross section had been measured between 1 eV and 800 keV at the back-streaming white neutron facility (Back-n) of China spallation neutron source(CSNS) using the time-of-flight (TOF) technique and [Formula: see text] liquid scintillator detectors. The experimental results are compared with the data of several evaluated libraries and previous experiments in the resolved and unresolved resonance region.

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The distribution and stability of the incident proton beam spot are critical for the stable operation of a high-power spallation target. This study proposes a method to capture images of the incident proton beam spot based on secondary gamma rays. The distribution of the backward secondary gamma rays irradiated by the primary proton beam on the incident surface of the target is close to the distribution of the protons and can be measured at a low-radiation position far from the target area.

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To prevent potential hazards caused by steel corrosion, there is an increase in demand for non-destructive inspection or monitoring of reinforcing steel corrosion in concrete structures. In this study, an iron-oxide-identifying imaging method is proposed that is based on a neutron resonance transmission imaging technique. According to the correlation analysis of the resonance characteristics of iron and oxygen and the elemental fractions, the iron oxides in the corroded reinforced concrete samples were accurately identified and mapped.

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Back-streaming neutrons through the incoming proton channel at the spallation target station of the China Spallation Neutron Source have been studied as a white neutron source (Back-n). We report a physical study on white neutron imaging based on the Back-n beamline. The wide neutron energy spectrum spanning from 1 eV to 100 MeV was very suitable for nuclide-identified imaging as well as measurements of nuclear data and other applications.

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The back-n project in China Spallation Neutron Source (CSNS) was launched primarily for nuclear data measurements. In the backscattering neutron hall, the neutron and gamma monitors were used for dose monitoring. Because of the dead time problem of monitors, performance of the monitors in such pulsed radiation field needs to be analyzed.

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