Californium Industrial Loan Program:
The DOE inventory of sealed 252-Cf sources is stored at the Radiochemical Engineering Development Center of Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). Californium-252 is produced, purified, and encapsulated at ORNL as a byproduct of DOE’s heavy element program. While source material is sold to commercial vendors at a current price of $60/μg of 252-Cf, plus encapsulation, packaging, and transportation charges, government researchers and contractors can obtain DOE sources on loan without charge for the radioisotope.
If an appropriate source is available from the DOE source inventory at ORNL, the loanee pays only the technical service charges incurred for source preparation, shipment, and return. As part of the loan agreement, DOE requires source return to ORNL after use, eliminating source disposal concerns and costs to the user.
One microgram of 252-Cf emits 2.314 × 10^6 fast neutrons/s with a 2.645-year half-life. Typical costs for loan and return of a <7μg source total ~$11,000. (This fee is waived under the University Loan Program for university research and teaching applications.) Similar costs for a source in the range of 7μg to 3 mg (neutron intensities ranging up to 7 × 10^9/s ) total ~$20,000, while sources in the 3- to 5-mg range total ~$28,000. Loan/return costs of pre-existing sources from inventory containing >5 mg total ~$32,000. Sources containing >8 mg typically require custom fabrication, but a source containing the maximum permitted 252-Cf content of 50 mg (neutron intensity ~10^11/s) can be obtained for ~$51,000. None of these costs include transportation charges. Sources with neutron intensities <10^8/s can be obtained at lower cost from commercial vendors, but potential costs for end-of-use source disposal should be evaluated. Loan costs for high-intensity sources compare very favorably with procurement costs for electronic neutron generators and accelerators with comparable intensities. The choice of radioisotopic vs electronic neutron sources is dependent on the specific application and on a variety of practical factors.