Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1886694 | Radiation Physics and Chemistry | 2010 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Semiconductor detectors whose surfaces are coated with neutron-reactive material can be made to detect thermal neutrons, but with efficiencies only of a few percent. However, perforating the semiconductor material, filling the perforations with neutron-reactive material, and then coating the detector surface can lead to neutron detectors of much higher thermal neutron detection efficiencies, perhaps approaching or exceeding 50%. Several perforated semiconductor neutron detectors have been constructed, both for dosimetry and for position-sensitive neutron detection. The characterization of prototype devices based on these detectors is described.
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Authors
C.M. Henderson, Q.M. Jahan, W.L. Dunn, J.K. Shultis, D.S. McGregor,