1. Experimental study of boron-coated straws with a neutron source.
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Xie, Zhaoyang, Zhou, Jianrong, Song, Yushou, Lacy, Jeffrey L., Sun, Liang, Sun, Zhijia, Hu, Bitao, and Chen, Yuanbo
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NEUTRON counters , *PARTICLE physics , *GAMMA rays , *PARTICLE detectors , *BORIDING - Abstract
Multiple types of high quality neutron detectors are proposed for the first phase of the China Spallation Neutron Source (CSNS), which will be commissioned in 2018. Considering the shortage of 3 He supply, a detector module composed of 49 boron-coated straws (BCS) was developed by Proportional Technologies Inc. (PTI). Each straw has a length of 1000 mm and a diameter of 7.5 mm. Seven straws are tightly packed in a tube, and seven tubes are organized in a row to form a detector module. The charge division method is used for longitudinal positioning. A specific readout system was utilized to output the signal and simultaneously encode each straw. The performance of this detector module was studied using a moderated 252 Cf source at the Institute of High Energy Physics (IHEP). The signal amplitude spectrum indicates its n-gamma discrimination capability. Despite the complex readout method, a longitudinal resolution of FWHM=6.1 ± 0.5 mm was obtained. The three-dimensional positioning ability qualifies this BCS detector module as a promising detector for small angle neutron scattering. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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