The status of the LINrem project is presented, focusing on the development of innovative neutron dosimeters with enhanced energy sensitivity, time resolution, and portability. Designed to meet the technical demands of radiation protection in modern particle and nuclear facilities, these dosimeters are discussed in detail. Results from experimental campaigns showcasing their efficacy in pulsed fields generated by fusion plasmas and high-intensity pulsed lasers are presented. Additionally, prospects and future plans for the LINrem project are outlined.
@article{arxiv.2403.18934,
title = {Ambient neutron dosimetry in high energy and pulsed neutron fields},
author = {Ariel Tarifeno-Saldivia and Francisco Calvino and Alfredo De Blas and Benedetta Brusasco and Adria Casanovas-Hoste and Ana M. Cives and Guillem Cortes and Roger Garcia and Francisco Molina and Nil Mont-Geli and Max Pallas and Cristian Pavez},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.18934},
year = {2024}
}
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Preprint submitted to Radiation Physics and Chemistry