时间分辨成像探测器中子反射探测的研究进展。

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Anton Khaplanov, John F Ankner, Tsviki Y Hirsh, Adrian S Losko, Alexander M Long, Matthew Loyd, G Jeffrey Sykora, Sven C Vogel, Erik B Watkins, Alexander Wolfertz
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由于对这些弱相互作用粒子敏感的技术有限,中子散射科学中的热中子探测是一项具有挑战性的工作。虽然各种设施正在对传统探测器进行许多改进,但通过将成像的空间分辨率优势与事件驱动辐射探测器的时间分辨率和背景识别相结合,有很大的机会在性能上实现飞跃。利用基于Timepix3 ASIC的单光子敏感相机读出的中子敏感闪烁体实现了这一想法。我们演示了这种数据驱动的成像传感器如何使用洛斯阿拉莫斯中子散射中心的ASTERIX仪器在中子反射测量中实现前所未有的性能。用新的和传统的He探测器系统对几个样品进行了测量。研究结果表明,这些基于成像的系统可以满足未来在橡树岭国家实验室第二目标站建造的QIKR反射计的性能参数。对探测器的进一步改进已经在进行中,这将允许简化和加速实验。我们证明了在可接受的死区时间内,检测率至少有两个数量级的提高,并引入了一种利用光收集光学器件调节探测器效率的新方法,以适应高强度的直接光束,这种光束在没有严重衰减的情况下无法用任何电流探测器测量。这将允许测量完整的反射仪剖面,并使用单个样品测量,结合QIKR和潜在的其他反射仪上更少的直接光束校准测量。
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Advances in detection for neutron reflectometry with time-resolved imaging detectors.

Thermal neutron detection in neutron scattering science is a challenging endeavour due to a limited number of technologies which are sensitive to these weakly interacting particles. While many improvements to conventional detectors are underway at various facilities, there is a great opportunity to make a leap in performance by combining the spatial resolution benefits of imaging and the temporal resolution and background discrimination of event-driven radiation detectors. This idea has been realized by using a neutron sensitive scintillator read out by a single-photon sensitive camera based on a Timepix3 ASIC. We demonstrate how such data-driven imaging sensors can enable unprecedented performance in neutron reflectometry using the ASTERIX instrument at the Los Alamos Neutron Scattering Center. Several samples were measured with both the new and a conventional [Formula: see text]He detector systems. The results from this work demonstrate that these imaging based systems can satisfy performance parameters for the future QIKR reflectometer to be built at the Second Target Station at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Further improvements to the detector are already underway which will allow streamlined and expedited experiments. We demonstrate at least a two order of magnitude increase in detection rate at an acceptable dead time and introduce a new way of tuning the detector efficiency using light collecting optics to accommodate highly intense direct beams which cannot be measured with any current detectors without severe attenuation. This will allow measurements of complete reflectometry profiles and using a single sample measurement combined with fewer direct beam calibration measurements on QIKR and potentially other reflectometers.

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