Lithium target for accelerator based BNCT neutron source: Influence by the proton irradiation on lithium

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The neutron source for Boron Neutron Capture Therapy (BNCT) is in the transition stage from nuclear reactor to accelerator based neutron source. Generation of low energy neutron can be achieved by 7Li (p, n) 7Be reaction using accelerator based neutron source. Development of small-scale and safe neutron source is within reach. The melting point of lithium that is used for the target is low, and durability is questioned for an extended use at a high current proton beam. In order to test its durability, we have irradiated lithium with proton beam at the same level as the actual current density, and found no deterioration after 3 hours of continuous irradiation. As a result, it is suggested that lithium target can withstand proton irradiation at high current, confirming suitability as accelerator based neutron source for BNCT. © 2012 American Institute of Physics.

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Fujii, R., Imahori, Y., Nakakmura, M., Takada, M., Kamada, S., Hamano, T., … Fuse, M. (2012). Lithium target for accelerator based BNCT neutron source: Influence by the proton irradiation on lithium. In AIP Conference Proceedings (Vol. 1509, pp. 162–170). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4773960

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