Multi-Grid boron-10 detector for time-of-flight spectrometers in neutron scattering science

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العنوان: Multi-Grid boron-10 detector for time-of-flight spectrometers in neutron scattering science
المؤلفون: Bruno Guerard, Lars Hultman, Maddi Etxegarai, P. Van Esch, J.-F. Clergeau, M. Ferraton, Anton Khaplanov, J. C. Buffet, F. Piscitelli, I. Stefanescu, Jens Birch, Richard Hall-Wilton, Carina Höglund
المصدر: 2015 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC).
بيانات النشر: IEEE, 2015.
سنة النشر: 2015
مصطلحات موضوعية: Physics, Time of flight, Optics, Spectrometer, business.industry, Detector, Neutron detection, Neutron, Isotopes of boron, Neutron scattering, business, Neutron spin echo
الوصف: The Multi-Grid (MG) detector has been introduced at ILL and developed by a collaboration between ILL, ESS and Linkoping University. This detector design addresses the severely decreased availability of He3, in particular for neutron scattering instruments with large-area detectors, such as time-of-flight neutron spectrometers at ESS and other facilities. The MG detector is based on thin converter films of boron-10 carbide arranged in layers orthogonal to the incoming neutrons. The design of the detector provides position resolution, efficiency competitive with He3 and a strong gamma rejection capability. This paper presents the MG large-area (2.4m2) demonstrator and the progress made in order to meet the needs of production of B4C-coated layers, mechanical parts and assembly on a scale similar to that of the final detectors for ESS. A particular effort was made to produce aluminium detector parts with a low alpha background, successfully reducing the background rate to acceptable levels. Following the IN5 demonstrator, a compact prototype has been designed in order to finalise the electronic readout to be used at the ESS instruments equipped with the MG.
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https://doi.org/10.1109/nssmic.2015.7582004
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