Photoneutron Sources In a process similar to the (α,n) sources discussed above, we can use the (γ, n) reaction to produce neutrons. The advantage of photoneutron production is that we can make the neutrons more nearly monoenergetic, particularly if the photon source is nearly monoenergetic. For example, 24Na emits a y of 2.76 MeV, absorption of which would be sufficient to overcome the neutron binding energy of 9Be:
y +9Be +8Be + n
The yield is acceptable (2 ∙ 106 neutrons/s per Ci of 24Na),but the half-life is short (15 h). The neutron energy is about 0.8 MeV. A longer-lived isotope 124Sb (60 d) emits a strong γ whose energy just exceeds the 9Be neutron binding energy; the emitted neutron has a much lower energy, about 24 keV.
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