Photon Detection Using Cerium Bromide Scintillation Crystals

  • Kevin Fissum (First/primary/lead supervisor)

    Activity: Examination and supervisionSupervision

    Description

    The project involved the development of a precision radioactive Source-Positioning System to enable the absolute characterization of a gamma-ray Detector-Development Platform at the Division of Nuclear Physics at Lund University in conjunction with the Detector Group of the European Spallation Source. The gamma-ray radiation associated with an actinide-Beryllium source
    was mapped using a cerium bromide scintillation crystal coupled to photomultiplier tube at various relative source and detector configurations. The data obtained are used to determine the spatial and energy profiles of the neutron/gamma-ray beams associated with the source. This will in turn enable
    the unfolding of detector responses via simulation toolkits such as Geant4 and may also facilitate the future design of a boron-carbide beam-hardening sleeve.
    Period2017
    Examinee/Supervised personMohamad Akkawi
    Examination/Supervision held at
    Degree of RecognitionNational