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  2. Californium - Wikipedia

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    Californium-252 has a number of specialized uses as a strong neutron emitter; it produces 139 million neutrons per microgram per minute. [27] This property makes it useful as a startup neutron source for some nuclear reactors [ 17 ] and as a portable (non-reactor based) neutron source for neutron activation analysis to detect trace amounts of ...

  3. Isotopes of californium - Wikipedia

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    Californium-252 production diagram Californium-252 (Cf-252, 252 Cf) undergoes spontaneous fission with a branching ratio of 3.09% and is used in small neutron sources . Fission neutrons have an energy range of 0 to 13 MeV with a mean value of 2.3 MeV and a most probable value of 1 MeV.

  4. Californium neutron flux multiplier - Wikipedia

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    Californium neutron flux multiplier. A californium neutron flux multiplier (CFX) is a source of neutrons for research purposes. It contains a small amount of californium-252 and several plates of highly enriched uranium (uranium-235) in a subcritical configuration.

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    Californium 252. Cost: $27 million per gram. Californium is a rare element that is man-made and not found in nature. As the name suggests, the element was first created in the University of ...

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    Californium 252. Cost: $27 million per gram. Californium is a rare element that is man-made and not found in nature. As the name suggests, the element was first created in the University of ...

  7. Neutron source - Wikipedia

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    Some isotopes undergo spontaneous fission (SF) with emission of neutrons.The most common spontaneous fission source is the isotope californium-252. 252 Cf and all other SF neutron sources are made by irradiating uranium or a transuranic element in a nuclear reactor, where neutrons are absorbed in the starting material and its subsequent reaction products, transmuting the starting material into ...

  8. Wikipedia:Today's featured article/July 21, 2011 - Wikipedia

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    Compounds of californium are dominated by a chemical form of the element, designated californium(III), that can participate in three chemical bonds. The most stable of californium's twenty known isotopes is californium-251, which has a half-life of 898 years. Californium-252, whose half-life is 2.645 years, is the most common isotope used.

  9. High Flux Isotope Reactor - Wikipedia

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    Although HFIR's main mission is now neutron scattering research, one of its original primary purposes was the production of californium-252 and other transuranium isotopes for research, industrial, and medical applications. HFIR is the western world's sole supplier of californium-252, an isotope with uses such as cancer therapy and detection of ...