Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8166587 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2018 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The measurable charged-particle produced from the fast neutron interactions with the Si and C nucleuses can make a wide bandgap silicon carbide (SiC) sensor intrinsically sensitive to neutrons. The 4H-SiC Schottky detectors have been fabricated and tested at up to 500 °C, presenting only a slightly degraded energy resolution. The response spectrum of the SiC detectors were also obtained by exposing the detectors to external neutron beam irradiation and at a near-core location where gamma-ray field is intense. The fast neutron flux of these two locations are â¼4.8Ã104cmâ2â
sâ1 and â¼2.2Ã107cmâ2â
sâ1, respectively. At the external beam location, a Si detector was irradiated side-by-side with SiC detector to disjoin the neutron response from Si atoms. The contribution of gamma ray, neutron scattering, and charged-particles producing reactions in the SiC was discussed. The fast neutron detection efficiencies were determined to be 6.43Ã10â4 for the external fast neutron beam irradiation and 6.13Ã10â6 for the near-core fast neutron irradiation.
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Authors
Lei Wang, Josh Jarrell, Sha Xue, Chuting Tan, Thomas Blue, Lei R. Cao,