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Improved,
Position Sensitive Detectors for Thermal Neutrons--Nuclear Safeguards and
Security Systems, LLC, 241 Tracy Allison Drive, Clinton, TN 37716; 865-945-1223
Dr. Carter D. Hull, Principal Investigator
Dr. Richard S. Seymour, Business Official
DOE Grant No. DE-FG02-00ER83060
Amount:
$100,000
The capabilities of position
sensitive detectors (PSD) for cold and thermal neutrons must be improved and
expanded. Detectors having higher
spatial resolutions in 2D, lower cost per
area, high throughput, fast timing, low gamma sensitivity, with adaptable
geometries are required at neutron scattering and other research
facilities. A position sensitive neutron detector is proposed that uses bundles of
individual detector elements with diameters of ~120 mm. These neutron-scintillating fibers are
coupled with optoelectronic arrays such as multianode photomultiplier tubes,
PIN Diodes, microchannel plates, etc.
to produce a “Fiber Detector.” A fiber
position sensitive detector will be completed and tested with scattered and
thermal neutrons. Deployment of
improved 2D PSDs with high signal-to-noise ratios at lower costs per area
is the overall objective of the project.
Developing and testing a proof-of-principle prototype neutron detector
is the objective of Phase I. A
prototype detector will be integrated with optical sensors and all pulse
processing electronics needed to test the 1D array for resolution, dynamic
range, timing, and gamma sensitivity.
Beam time will be requested to allow for extensive testing of the
detector under a variety of experimental conditions.
Commercial Applications and Other Benefits as described by the
awardee: Besides providing an improved
technology for real-time thermal neutron detection for spallation research,
other important applications include lower cost, higher resolution systems for
medical applications and nuclear nonproliferation efforts. The proposed detector system can be modified
for irregular geometries so presents more alternatives for detector array
designs for specific applications.