Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5493036 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2017 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
This work explains a new, highly sensitive method for the detection of neutrons, which uses the T1/2=845ns delay in the decay of 128I at the 137.8 keV energy level, resulting from the capture of thermal neutrons by iodine nuclei in NaI and CsI scintillation detectors. The use of delayed coincidence techniques with a several μs delay time window for delayed events allows for the highly effective discrimination of neutron events from any existing background signals. A comparison of ambient neutron measurements between those identified through the suggested method from a cylindrical, ø63mmÃ63mm NaI(Tl) scintillator and those from a low-background proportional 3He counter experimentally demonstrates the efficacy of this neutron detection method. For an isotropic, 4Ï, thermal neutron flux of 1ncmâ2sâ1, the absolute sensitivity of the NaI detector was found to be 6.5±1countssâ1 with an accidental coincidence background of 0.8eventsdayâ1 for any delay time window of Ît=1μs. The proposed method can provide low-background experiments, using NaI or CsI, with measurements of the rate and stability of incoming neutron flux to a greater accuracy than 10â8ncmâ2sâ1.
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Authors
E. Yakushev, S. Rozov, A. Drokhlyansky, D. Filosofov, Z. Kalaninova, V. Timkin, D. Ponomarev,