Neutron detection is nowadays mostly based on 3He gas detectors, but its shortage and the continuous upgrades of the neutron facilities require new devices to perform experiments with maximum performances. This work presents a new detector based on the Gas Electron Multiplier (GEM) combined with several boron layers. This detector combines the features of GEM technology with the properties of boron as a neutron converter and the device is produced to sustain high neutron fluxes with high detection efficiency. The detector has been characterised at the ISIS Pulsed Neutron and Muon Source (UK). Based on the analysis of our results, the detector has shown a good response to thermal and epithermal neutrons reaching a detection efficiency of 16% at 1.8 & Aring; (25 meV). The good detection efficiency (even increasable with the addition of further boron GEM foils) and the good time resolution, make the detector a unique device for the neutron techniques. In particular, its use can easily be envisaged in techniques involving neutron transmission measurements, that require high fluxes impinging on the detectors, with the added bonus of a 2D-resolved capability due to the padded anode.

Cancelli, S., Caruggi, F., Perelli Cippo, E., Putignano, O., Celora, A., Gorini, G., et al. (2024). Development of a multi-layer high-efficiency GEM-based neutron detector for spallation sources. SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 14(1) [10.1038/s41598-024-74958-5].

Development of a multi-layer high-efficiency GEM-based neutron detector for spallation sources

Romanelli, G;
2024-01-01

Abstract

Neutron detection is nowadays mostly based on 3He gas detectors, but its shortage and the continuous upgrades of the neutron facilities require new devices to perform experiments with maximum performances. This work presents a new detector based on the Gas Electron Multiplier (GEM) combined with several boron layers. This detector combines the features of GEM technology with the properties of boron as a neutron converter and the device is produced to sustain high neutron fluxes with high detection efficiency. The detector has been characterised at the ISIS Pulsed Neutron and Muon Source (UK). Based on the analysis of our results, the detector has shown a good response to thermal and epithermal neutrons reaching a detection efficiency of 16% at 1.8 & Aring; (25 meV). The good detection efficiency (even increasable with the addition of further boron GEM foils) and the good time resolution, make the detector a unique device for the neutron techniques. In particular, its use can easily be envisaged in techniques involving neutron transmission measurements, that require high fluxes impinging on the detectors, with the added bonus of a 2D-resolved capability due to the padded anode.
2024
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Cancelli, S., Caruggi, F., Perelli Cippo, E., Putignano, O., Celora, A., Gorini, G., et al. (2024). Development of a multi-layer high-efficiency GEM-based neutron detector for spallation sources. SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 14(1) [10.1038/s41598-024-74958-5].
Cancelli, S; Caruggi, F; Perelli Cippo, E; Putignano, O; Celora, A; Gorini, G; Krzystyniak, M; Muraro, A; Romanelli, G; Pinna, R; Tardocchi, M; Croci,...espandi
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