DocumentCode :
1585642
Title :
Detecting sub-MeV neutrons in solid plastic scintillator with gamma-ray discrimination
Author :
Kovash, Michael A. ; Daub, Brian ; French, Jennifer ; Henzl, Vladimir ; Shoniyozov, Khayrullo ; Matthews, June L. ; Miller, Zachary ; Yang, Hongwei
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys. & Astron., Univ. of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, USA
fYear :
2011
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
3
Abstract :
We report on recent efforts to design a solid plastic scintillation hodoscope to measure neutron production cross sections at low energies. Our program includes not only the development of the detector itself, but also a set of auxiliary measurements which will help characterize its low-energy response. A novel scintillation counter has been developed to detect sub-MeV neutrons while rejecting gamma-ray backgrounds with good efficiency. The detector uses multiple layers of thin solid scintillator, with optical isolation between the adjacent layers. Incident low-energy neutrons produce ionizing recoil particles which remain within just one of the scintillator layers, while background gamma rays create electrons which most often cross the boundary between layers. By observing the trigger pattern within the layers, most gamma-ray backgrounds can be distinguished from the low-energy neutrons of interest. We report on the results of our Monte Carlo studies of this design, as well as on the operation of a prototype detector unit. We also have undertaken a new measurement of the neutron-proton total cross section below 1 MeV. Calculations of the efficiency for detecting low energy neutrons in plastic scintillator rely on accurate low energy n-p cross sections, yet surprisingly few such data currently exist. New measurements which span the region from 150 to 800 keV neutron (lab) energy are reported and discussed. Additionally, we have measured the light response of BC 418 scintillator for recoil proton energies as low as 100 keV. Recoil protons are produced at a known energy in the scintillator by placing it in a neutron beam and detecting in coincidence the elastically scattered neutrons at fixed angle. Our new results extend the energy range of previous measurements of the light response of solid organic scintillators, and may indicate a significantly modified response at the lowest observed energies.
Keywords :
Monte Carlo methods; coincidence techniques; neutron detection; neutron-proton interactions; solid scintillation detectors; BC 418 scintillator light response; Monte Carlo simulation; auxiliary measurements; coincidence detection; elastically scattered neutrons; gamma-ray background rejection; gamma-ray discrimination; ionizing recoil particles; low energy detector response; low energy n-p cross sections; low energy neutron production cross section; low energy neutrons; neutron-proton total cross section; optical isolation; scintillation counter; solid plastic scintillation hodoscope; solid plastic scintillator; subMeV neutron detection; thin solid scintillator; trigger pattern; Detectors; Energy measurement; Gamma rays; Neutrons; Plastics; Protons; Solids; neutron detector; neutron-proton scattering; scintillation detector; scintillation light;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Advancements in Nuclear Instrumentation Measurement Methods and their Applications (ANIMMA), 2011 2nd International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Ghent
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0925-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ANIMMA.2011.6172833
Filename :
6172833
Link To Document :
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