DocumentCode
902097
Title
Neutron imaging with a micromegas detector
Author
Jeanneau, F. ; Junca, R. ; Pancin, J. ; Voytchev, M. ; Andriamonje, S. ; Dangendorf, V. ; Espagnon, I. ; Friedrich, H. ; Giganon, A. ; Giomataris, I. ; Menelle, A. ; Pluquet, A. ; Rodríguez, L.R.
Author_Institution
CEA, Centre d´´Etudes Nucleaires de Saclay, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
Volume
53
Issue
2
fYear
2006
fDate
4/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
595
Lastpage
600
Abstract
The micropattern gaseous detector Micromegas has been developed for several years in Saclay and presents good performance for neutron detection. A prototype for neutron imaging has been designed and new results obtained in thermal neutron beams are presented. Based on previous results demonstrating a good 1D spatial resolution, a tomographic image of a multiwire cable has been performed using a 1D Micromegas prototype. The number of pillars supporting the micromesh is too large and leads to local losses of efficiency that distort the tomographic reconstruction. Nevertheless, this first tomographic image achieved with this kind of detector is very encouraging. The next worthwhile development for neutron imaging is to achieve a bi-dimensional detector, which is presented in the second part of this study. The purpose of measurements was to investigate various operational parameters to optimize the spatial resolution. Through these measurements the optimum spatial resolution has been found to be around 160 μm (standard deviation) using Micromegas operating in double amplification mode. Several 2D imaging tests have been carried out. Some of these results have revealed fabrication defects that occurred during the manufacture of Micromegas and that are limiting the full potential of the present neutron imaging system.
Keywords
imaging; neutron detection; tomography; 1D Micromegas prototype; Micromegas detector; Micromegas micropattern gaseous detector; bidimensional detector; double amplification mode; fabrication defects; multiwire cable; neutron detection; neutron imaging; thermal neutron beams; tomographic image; Detectors; Distortion measurement; Image reconstruction; Measurement standards; Neutrons; Particle beams; Prototypes; Spatial resolution; Testing; Tomography; Micromegas; neutron; radiation detector; tomography;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9499
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TNS.2006.870175
Filename
1621370
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