First results of an active-converter neutron spectrometer
A recoil-proton spectrometer based on a Monolithic Silicon Telescope coupled to a polyethylene converter was developed in the last decade by the authors. It demonstrated to be capable of performing an accurate gamma-neutron discrimination [1], allowing to assess neutron spectra in the energy range 0...
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Zusammenfassung: | A recoil-proton spectrometer based on a Monolithic Silicon Telescope coupled to a polyethylene converter was developed in the last decade by the authors. It demonstrated to be capable of performing an accurate gamma-neutron discrimination [1], allowing to assess neutron spectra in the energy range 0.4 to 8 MeV. This work presents the study and the development of a novel configuration: a real-time recoil-proton spectrometer. The basic idea is to employ a plastic scintillator as an active converter for measuring the energy released by recoil-protons in the converter itself. By summing, event-by-event, the energy deposited in the active converter and in the downstream silicon telescope, the energy of the impinging neutron is derived online through a simple numerical procedure. |
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ISSN: | 1082-3654 2577-0829 |
DOI: | 10.1109/NSSMIC.2013.6829651 |