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Fast neutron sensitivity for 3He detectors and comparison with Boron-10 based neutron detectors

Journal

EPJ TECHNIQUES AND INSTRUMENTATION
Volume 6, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGEROPEN
DOI: 10.1140/epjti/s40485-019-0052-x

Keywords

Neutron detectors (cold and thermal neutrons); Fast neutron; Gaseous detectors; Boron-10; Helium-3; Neutron Spallation Sources

Funding

  1. BrightnESS project (Horizon 2020) [INFRADEV-3-2015, 676548]

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The He-3-based neutron detectors are no longer the default solution for neutron scattering applications. Both the inability of fulfilling the requirements in performance, needed for the new instruments, and the shortage of He-3, drove a series of research programs aiming to find new technologies for neutron detection. The characteristics of the new detector technologies have been extensively tested to prove their effectiveness with respect to the state-of-the-art technology.Among these, the background rejection capability is crucial to determine. The signal-to-background ratio is strongly related to the performance figure-of-merit for most instruments. These are designed to exploit the high flux expected from the new high intensity neutron sources. Therefore, an inadequate background rejection could significantly affect the measurements, leading to detector saturation and misleading events. This is of particular importance for the kind of techniques in which the signals are rather weak.For the first time, the sensitivity of He-3 detectors to fast neutrons, up to E-n=10 MeV, has been estimated. Two independent measurements are presented: a direct calculation based on a subtraction method used to disentangle the thermal and the fast neutron contribution, while a further evidence is calculated indirectly through a comparison with the recently published data from a B-10-based detector. Both investigations give a characterization on the order of magnitude for the sensitivity. A set of simulations is presented as well in order to support and to validate the results of the measurements. A sensitivity of 4 center dot 10(-3) is observed from the data. This is two orders of magnitude higher than that previously observed in B-10-based detectors.

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