Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8175983 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2014 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
A neutron-sensitive ZnS/10B2O3 ceramic scintillator detector was developed as an alternative to a 3He-gas-based detector for use in a plutonium canister assay system. The detector has a modular structure, with a flat ZnS/10B2O3 ceramic scintillator strip that is installed diagonally inside a light-reflecting aluminium case with a square cross-section, and where the scintillation light is detected using two photomultiplier tubes attached at both ends of the case. The prototype detectors, which have a neutron-sensitive area of 30 mmÃ250 mm, exhibited a sensitivity of 21.7-23.4±0.1 cps/nv (mean±SD) for thermal neutrons, a 137Cs gamma-ray sensitivity of 1.1-1.9±0.2Ã10â7 and a count variation of less than 6% over the detector length. A trial experiment revealed a temperature coefficient of less than â0.24±0.05%/°C over the temperature range of 20-50 °C. The detector design and the experimental results are presented.
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Authors
T. Nakamura, A. Ohzu, K. Toh, K. Sakasai, H. Suzuki, K. Honda, A. Birumachi, M. Ebine, H. Yamagishi, M. Takase, M. Haruyama, M. Kureta, K. Soyama, H. Nakamura, M. Seya,