Highlights
General
- Measurement of thermal neutrons up to 20 MeV Neutrons
- Energy dependence ± 30% between 50 keV and 10 MeV
- The measuring results are shown on the easy to operate Universal Monitor (UMo II) LB 134 with display and data storage
Features
- Can be used both as a portable measuring device and as a stationary monitor
- Calibrated to the ambient equivalent dose H*(10) for neutrons
High Sensitivity
- Extremely high sensitivity: approx. 3 pulses per nSv
- Short measurement times in weak neutron fields
Different Versions
LB 6411
The LB 6411 probe can be used as a portable monitor and as a stationary measuring instrument. Major areas of application are reactors and the nuclear fuel cycle in the nucleartechnical field, accelerators in research, and the use of neutron sources in the industrial fields.
The LB 6411 probe consists of a polyethylene (PE) moderator sphere with a composite 3He recoil proton counter tube, LB 6410, at its center. The probe also includes a high voltage supply and preamplifier.

LB 6411-Pb
For high energy applications at several hundred MeV or even higher there is a special version with an external layer of 10 mm lead available. The response to high energy neutrons is enhanced by utilizing spallation neutrons, which are generated in the lead.
Technical Data
Neutron Monitoring Specifications | |
Dose rate range | 30 nSv/h – 100 mSv/h |
Energy range | thermal to 20 MeV |
Calibration factor | 1.27 µSv/h per cps |
Background | < 0.02 cps |
Type | handheld & stationary monitor |
Moderator | |
External diameter | 250 mm |
Material | low pressure polyethylene with 2% carbon additive |
Density | 0.95 g/cm3 |
Weight | 9.2 kg |
Universal Monitor UMo LB 134 | |
Display | monochrome LCD 192 x 64 pixel Electro-luminescence illumination |
Measurement modes | ratemeter, scaler-timer, search mode |
Data memory | 2400 measured values with date & time |
Weight | 1400 g (with batteries) |
Communication | USB (1 device, 1 host for memory stick), RS 485 |
Protection class | IP 53 (according to IEC 60529) |