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Lead is fine for shielding of sufficiently energetic neutrons, which can lose energy to lead by inelastic nuclear collisions. But below the threshold for that lead does very little.


Maybe as a special case then as a thin layer before following up with water or PET, or PET impregnated with boron. But would also need an extra layer following it for secondary gamma emission from neutron capture.


I understand this is how accelerator shielding can work, although I think one would use polyethylene rather than PET (it has more hydrogen).


Oh you're right. PET is silly to use. Polyethylene would be the right thing.




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