Title :
Neutron-Gamma Pulse Shape Discrimination Using Organic Scintillators With Silicon Photomultiplier Readout
Author :
Preston, Rhys M. ; Eberhardt, John E. ; Tickner, James R.
Author_Institution :
Miner. Resources Nat. Res. Flagship, CSIRO, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Abstract :
Neutron/Gamma pulse shape discrimination (PSD) was measured using stilbene and EJ-299-34 plastic scintillators with readout by silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs). The SiPM pulses were digitized and processed for energy and pulse shape information using a digital technique performing numerical weighted integrations on each pulse. A genetic algorithm (GA) was developed to optimize the weighting vectors used for the pulse shape discrimination. Efficient PSD was obtained down to an electron-equivalent energy of 127 keV with stilbene and 391 keV with the EJ-299-34 PSD plastic. Separation at lower energies was possible at reduced detection efficiency, down to 78 keV and 186 keV at 50% efficiency. The detectors were used to measure separated gamma and neutron spectra from an Americium-Beryllium neutron source and from a Na-22 gamma source. The GA-optimized weighted integration was compared with digital charge comparison (DCC). The GA exhibited slightly improved performance with a 400 MSps digitization rate and showed a significant advantage at sample rates below 100 MSps.
Keywords :
genetic algorithms; nuclear electronics; photomultipliers; readout electronics; silicon radiation detectors; solid scintillation detectors; EJ-299-34 PSD plastic; EJ-299-34 plastic scintillators; GA-optimized weighted integration; Na-22 gamma source; SiPM pulses; americium-beryllium neutron source; detection efficiency; digital charge comparison; digital technique; digitization rate; gamma spectra; genetic algorithm; neutron-gamma pulse shape discrimination; numerical weighted integrations; organic scintillators; silicon photomultiplier readout; stilbene plastic scintillators; weighting vectors; Biological cells; Detectors; Genetic algorithms; Neutrons; Plastics; Shape; Vectors; Genetic algorithms; neutron spectroscopy; pulse shape discrimination; scintillation detectors; silicon photomultiplier;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2014.2335208