RESUMO
A nested neutron spectrometer was used to measure the stray neutron fluence and ambient dose equivalent produced by protons from a 4 MV tandem accelerator on various target materials at the Reactor Materials Testing Laboratory (RMTL), Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario. The nested neutron spectrometer utilizes a Helium-3 proportional counter and measures the thermal neutron count rate as a function of moderator shell-thickness. Using custom unfolding software, neutron spectra and neutron dosimetric quantities were derived at various locations within the RMTL. The nested neutron spectrometer can be operated in both a pulse mode and current mode allowing for measurements over a wide range of accelerator beam currents. All measurements conducted at the facility were within the main accelerator chamber and experimental target rooms. Target room measurements were conducted with a variety of target materials representative of those to be used for research planned at the RMTL.