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2020
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Performance of a Position Sensitive Neutron Scintillation Detector based on Silicon Photomultipliers
Performance of a Position Sensitive Neutron Scintillation Detector based on Silicon Photomultipliers
In recent years, the price increase of 3He has triggered the search for alternative neutron detectors. One of the viable options is a scintillation based neutron detector. Usually, Photomultiplier tubes (PMTs) are used in these detectors for photodetection. However, the increase in performance requi...
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Personal Name(s): | Kumar, S. (Corresponding author) |
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Herzkamp, M. / Degenhardt, C. / Seemann, J. / Vezhlev, E. / Van Waasen, S. | |
Contributing Institute: |
Zentralinstitut für Elektronik; ZEA-2 JCNS-FRM-II; JCNS-FRM-II |
Published in: | IEEE transactions on nuclear science, 67 (2020) 6, S. 1169 - 1174 |
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New York, NY
IEEE
2020
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DOI: |
10.1109/TNS.2020.2988474 |
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Journal Article |
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OpenAccess OpenAccess |
Publikationsportal JuSER |
Please use the identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/2128/26238 in citations.
In recent years, the price increase of 3He has triggered the search for alternative neutron detectors. One of the viable options is a scintillation based neutron detector. Usually, Photomultiplier tubes (PMTs) are used in these detectors for photodetection. However, the increase in performance requirements such as the operability in magnetic field and spatial resolution, necessitates an advanced neutron detector. Therefore, we developed a detector prototype with an active area of 13 cm x 13 cm using Silicon photomultipliers (SiPM). As compared to PMTs, SiPMs offer more compactness, more robustness and a lower sensitivity to magnetic fields. The final detector is aimed to be used in the future at the TREFF instrument of the Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Zentrum (MLZ) in Garching, Germany for neutron reflectometry (NR). First measurements were carried out at TREFF and at the dedicated detector test instrument V17 at BER-II of HZB in Berlin, Germany. In this work, we report the results for detection efficiency, gamma discrimination, two-dimensional position resolution, count rate, and detection linearity. |