J. Lerendegui-Marco , G. Cisterna , J. Hallam , V. Babiano-Suárez , J. Balibrea-Correa , D. Calvo , I. Ladarescu , G. de la Fuente , B. Gameiro , A. Sanchis-Moltó , P. Torres-Sánchez , C. Domingo-Pardo
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Imaging neutrons with a position-sensitive monolithic CLYC detector
In this work, we have developed and characterized a position-sensitive CLYC detector that acts as the neutron imaging layer and -ray Compton scatterer of the novel dual Gamma-ray and Neutron Vision (GN-Vision) system, which aims at simultaneously obtaining information about the spatial origin of -ray and neutron sources. We first investigated the performance of two large 50 × 50 mm2 monolithic CLYC crystals, 8 and 13 mm thick respectively, coupled to a pixelated SiPM in terms of energy resolution and neutron-gamma discrimination. The response of two different 95% 6Li-enriched CLYC detectors coupled to an array of 8 × 8 SiPMs was studied in comparison to the results of a conventional photo-multiplier tube. An energy resolution of about 6% with PMT and 8% with SiPMs for the 137Cs peak and a figure of merit of 3–4 for the neutron-gamma discrimination have been obtained. The spatial response of the CLYC-SiPM detector to -rays and neutrons has also been characterized using charge modulation-based multiplexing techniques based on a diode-coupled charge division circuit. Average resolutions close to 5 mm FWHM with good linearity are obtained in the transverse crystal plane. Last, this work presents the first proof-of-concept experiments of the neutron imaging capability using a neutron pinhole collimator attached to the developed position sensitive CLYC detector.
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Section A of Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research publishes papers on design, manufacturing and performance of scientific instruments with an emphasis on large scale facilities. This includes the development of particle accelerators, ion sources, beam transport systems and target arrangements as well as the use of secondary phenomena such as synchrotron radiation and free electron lasers. It also includes all types of instrumentation for the detection and spectrometry of radiations from high energy processes and nuclear decays, as well as instrumentation for experiments at nuclear reactors. Specialized electronics for nuclear and other types of spectrometry as well as computerization of measurements and control systems in this area also find their place in the A section.
Theoretical as well as experimental papers are accepted.