Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10716011 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2009 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
A fibre-coded linear scintillator detector with a half-millimetre spatial resolution was developed with wavelength-shifting fibre read-out for neutron detection. The head of the detector comprised a ZnS/6LiF scintillator placed on the ribbon of wavelength-shifting (WLS) fibres. Both ends of the fibres were coded to reduce the number of read-out photomultipliers and associated electronic circuitry. The prototype detector in which the fibre ribbon was sandwiched between two ZnS/6LiF scintillators exhibited a spatial resolution of 0.5Â mm, a detection efficiency of 35% for 1-Ã
neutrons, and a gamma sensitivity of less than 10â7. This type of detector would be useful where a submillimetre spatial resolution is required with large detector coverage such as in neutron reflectometers.
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Authors
T. Nakamura, E.M. Schooneveld, N.J. Rhodes, M. Katagiri, K. Toh, K. Sakasai, K. Soyama,