Claims
- 1. Solid state Thermal neutron flux measuring apparatus of increased flux sensitivity comprising the combination of:
- a uniformly charged polyfluoroethylene propylene film electret member of twenty five micron thickness and charge density of 10.sup.-7 coulombs per centimeter squared, said electret member having first and second surfaces of differing electrical potential;
- a pair of electret electrical charge responsive metallic electrode members disposed adjacent said film electret member facial surfaces in charge coupled signal collection relationship therewith;
- fission material means including uranium-235 fissionable material disposed in 60 to 100 million electron volt fission fragment track range of said electret member for generating electret member coupled fission fragment particles responsive to the intensity of incident thermal neutron flux thereon;
- electronic events per unit of time counting means electrically coupled with said metallic electrode signal collection members for indicating quantitatively the generation of said fission fragment particles by said thermal neutron flux;
- electronic amplifier means including noise filtering means disposed intermediate said electrode members and said electronic events per unit of time counting means for amplifying and enhancing the signal coupled therebetween;
- evacuated enclosure vessel means for maintaining said electret member, said signal collection electrodes, and said fission material means in an evacuated atmosphere.
RIGHTS OF THE GOVERNMENT
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States for all governmental purposes without the payment of any royalty.
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