Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1827023 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
We report the results of test measurements aimed at determining the performance of 6Li-doped glass scintillators for ultra-cold neutron detection. Investigations have mainly focused on the reduction of the gamma-ray sensitivity of the scintillators. The probability of gamma interaction has been considerably lowered using very thin glasses. For signals corresponding to full-energy deposition, a background count rate of 8Ã10â3Â sâ1 was obtained for a shielded 0.5Â cm3 GS10 scintillator located near the PF2 turbine at ILL. The neutron-gamma separation has further been improved using a stack with an 6Li-depleted scintillator and an 6Li-enriched one. Neutron captures leading to partial energy deposition (so-called “edge events”) have strongly been reduced resulting in a clear separation between the neutron and the gamma contributions.
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Authors
G. Ban, K. Bodek, T. Lefort, O. Naviliat-Cuncic, E. Pierre, C. Plonka, G. Rogel,