Test of the Performance of an LGAD-Based Zero-Degree Detector on the CSNS Back-n Beamline

A comprehensive and reliable nuclear database of neutron-induced processes is required by the development of accelerator-driven system (ADS) technology. Although many efforts have been made, the measurements of light charged ions (LCIs) (such as proton, tritium, and \alpha ) in zero degree of the b...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on nuclear science 2024-09, Vol.71 (9), p.2109-2115
Hauptverfasser: Guo, Yuhang, Li, Mengzhao, Niu, Mengchen, Liang, Zhijun, Fan, Ruirui
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Zusammenfassung:A comprehensive and reliable nuclear database of neutron-induced processes is required by the development of accelerator-driven system (ADS) technology. Although many efforts have been made, the measurements of light charged ions (LCIs) (such as proton, tritium, and \alpha ) in zero degree of the beam direction were not conducted with a high accuracy. Most detectors cannot work constantly under the strike of intense flux neutron beam, and thus their application as zero-degree detector (ZDD) is greatly limited. Recently, the low-gain avalanche diode (LGAD) technology has been developed to meet the harsh requirement of the ATLAS on the high-luminosity phase of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and could survive after 2.5 \; \times \; 10^{15} \; 1 MeV \text {n}_{\text {eq}}/\text {cm}^{2} irradiation. With its 50- \mu m active thickness, 30-ps timing resolution, low cost, and good radiation hardness property, the LGAD detector is expected to be a candidate for the use of a ZDD in neutron-induced processes' data measurements. This article represents a performance test of the LGAD detector when it is used as a ZDD on the back-streaming neutron (Back-n) beamline at CSNS. Based on the measurements of the cross section of ^{6}\text {Li}(n,{T}) \alpha , it shows that the LGAD performs well as a ZDD based on a good agreement with the data from evaluated nuclear data file (ENDF).
ISSN:0018-9499
1558-1578
DOI:10.1109/TNS.2024.3432762