LiCaAlF 6 scintillators in neutron and gamma radiation fields
Intentionally doped LiCaAlF 6 (LiCAF) single crystals are prospective scintillators, especially for thermal neutron detection through the 6 Li(n,t) 4 He nuclear reaction. Four different LiCAF scintillator samples were tested in various neutron and gamma fields. Two of the tested samples were LiCAF:E...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of modern physics. Conference series 2016-01, Vol.44, p.1660234 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Intentionally doped LiCaAlF
6
(LiCAF) single crystals are prospective scintillators, especially for thermal neutron detection through the
6
Li(n,t)
4
He nuclear reaction. Four different LiCAF scintillator samples were tested in various neutron and gamma fields. Two of the tested samples were LiCAF:Eu and LiCAF:Eu,Na single crystals, and another two samples were made of LiCAF:Eu micro crystals dispersed in transparent rubber, with different rubber dimensions. All LiCAF samples contain lithium enriched to[Formula: see text]Li. A plutonium–beryllium source was used as a neutron source. The neutron spectrum was modified by moderator and filter to get different ratios between thermal, epithermal and fast neutron fluence rates. The MCNP code was used for calculations of the fluence rates for different configurations. Radionuclides [Formula: see text]Cs and [Formula: see text]Co were applied as gamma radiation sources. The light signal from the scintillator was evaluated with a photomultiplier and a multichannel analyzer. The purpose of this work was to study the characteristics of LiCAF scintillators, especially the ability to discriminate signals from neutron and gamma radiation, which is the basic scintillator condition for neutron detection in mixed neutron-gamma radiation fields. Generally, the discrimination can be done by the pulse height and/or the pulse shape of the evaluated signals. Both methods can be used for a LiCAF scintillator. However, only the pulse height discrimination method is discussed in this paper. The possibility of fast neutron detection with LiCAF scintillators was also tested. |
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ISSN: | 2010-1945 2010-1945 |
DOI: | 10.1142/S2010194516602349 |