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Silicon carbide Schottky diode detector for fusion neutron yields monitoring using associated particle method

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MEASUREMENT
Volume 205, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.measurement.2022.112221

Keywords

Fusion neutron yields monitoring; Associated particle; Silicon carbide detector

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC)
  2. [11922507]
  3. [12050005]

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The associated particle method has proven to be an ideal option for D-T fusion neutron detection, and SiC detectors show promising performance in accurately measuring neutron yields and withstanding high levels of radiation.
The associated particle method is proven to be one of ideal options for D-T fusion neutron detection, acquiring accurate neutron yields by monitoring alpha particle. Semiconductor detectors can be used to detect alpha particle for compact size, high energy-resolution, and stable response. SiC detector with high radiation resistance is benefit for long service time in fusion neutron monitoring. In this paper, a SiC Schottky diode detector is used to detect associated alpha particles for D-T fusion neutron monitoring, and successfully gets accurate neutron yields, being highly consistent with the conventional Si surface barrier detector. It is encouraging to find out SiC detector can afford 2.56 x 109 cm-2 alpha particles irradiation, with slight performance degradation of dark current and energy resolution, indicating that SiC detector is a promising candidate for fusion neutron detection.

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