boron chamber
Noun: A specialized ionization chamber used in radiation detection, specifically designed to detect low-energy (low velocity) neutrons. Its key characteristic is that it is either lined with the element boron or filled with boron trifluoride (BF₃) gas. The boron-10 isotope within the chamber interacts with incoming neutrons to produce charged particles, which are then detected by the ionization process.
This is a technical term used primarily in the fields of nuclear physics, radiation protection, and nuclear engineering. It describes a specific piece of scientific instrumentation.
- The experiment required precise measurement of thermal neutron flux, so the researchers used a boron chamber.
- To monitor neutron radiation levels near the reactor core, several boron chambers were installed.
- The boron chamber's reading indicated a higher-than-expected count of low-velocity neutrons.
The term is highly specific and does not have common idiomatic or figurative uses. Its usage is confined to technical descriptions and scientific literature concerning neutron detection.
- Ionization chamber (n): The general type of radiation detector to which a boron chamber belongs. It is a device that measures ionizing radiation by detecting the electrical charge created when radiation ionizes a gas.
- BF₃ counter (n): Another name for a boron chamber, specifically when it is filled with boron trifluoride gas.
- Neutron detector (n): A broader category of devices that includes boron chambers, fission chambers, and scintillation detectors.
- BF₃ counter
- Boron-lined ionization chamber
- Thermal neutron detector (in this specific context)
- To line a chamber with boron: The process of applying a boron coating to the interior of an ionization chamber to create this device.
- To fill a chamber with BF₃: The process of using boron trifluoride gas as the detecting medium within the chamber.
The term boron chamber refers exclusively to the physical instrument. It does not refer to a room or an enclosed space in the architectural sense. Its sole purpose is the detection and measurement of neutrons, particularly those with low kinetic energy (thermal or slow neutrons).
- an ionization chamber lined with boron or filled with boron trifluoride gas for counting low velocity neutrons