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Stefan Kopecky

Researcher at Institute for Reference Materials and Measurements

Publications -  100
Citations -  2549

Stefan Kopecky is an academic researcher from Institute for Reference Materials and Measurements. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neutron & Nuclear data. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 92 publications receiving 1651 citations.

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ENDF/B-VIII.0: The 8th Major Release of the Nuclear Reaction Data Library with CIELO-project Cross Sections, New Standards and Thermal Scattering Data

David Brown, +69 more
- 01 Feb 2018 - 
TL;DR: The new ENDF/B-VIII.0 evaluated nuclear reaction data library as mentioned in this paper includes improved thermal neutron scattering data and uses new evaluated data from the CIELO project for neutron reactions on 1 H, 16 O, 56 Fe, 235 U, 238 U and 239 Pu described in companion papers.
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The joint evaluated fission and fusion nuclear data library, JEFF-3.3

A. J. M. Plompen, +79 more
TL;DR: The JEFF-3.3 data library as mentioned in this paper is a joint evaluated fission and fusion nuclear data library 3.3 which includes new fission yields, prompt fission neutron spectra and average number of neutrons per fission.
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CIELO Collaboration Summary Results: International Evaluations of Neutron Reactions on Uranium, Plutonium, Iron, Oxygen and Hydrogen

Mark B. Chadwick, +76 more
- 01 Feb 2018 - 
TL;DR: The CIELO collaboration as discussed by the authors studied neutron cross sections on nuclides that significantly impact criticality in nuclear technologies with the aim of improving the accuracy of the data and resolving previous discrepancies in our understanding.
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Neutron resonance spectroscopy for the characterization of materials and objects

TL;DR: In this paper, a position sensitive neutron detector has been developed within the ANCIENT CHARM project, which is based on a 10 × 10 array of 6Li-glass scintillators mounted on a pitch of 2.5 mm, resulting in a 25 × 25 mm2 active area.