Development of nanosized graphene material for neutron intensity enhancement below cold neutron energy
Journal of Neutron Research2024Vol. 26(2-3), pp. 69–74
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Makoto Teshigawara, Yujiro Ikeda, Yujiro Ikeda, Kazuo Muramatsu, Kazuo Muramatsu, Koichi Sutani, Koichi Sutani, Masafumi Fukuzumi, Masafumi Fukuzumi, Yohei Noda, Yohei Noda, Satoshi Koizumi, Satoshi Koizumi, Koichi Saruta, Koichi Saruta, Yoshié Otake, Yoshié Otake
Abstract
We have been developing nanosized graphene, called graphene flower, as a material that induces coherent scattering very cold neutrons. Previous experiments have found that the seed part of the graphene flower is more effective than the petal part in increasing the coherent scattering. Based on these results, we found that further modification of the graphene flower to increase the seed portion increased the total cross-section, although it did not reach the level of nanodiamonds.
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