B-10 multi-grid proportional gas counters for large area thermal neutron detectors

Ken Andersen, T. Bigault, J. Birch, J. C. Buffet, J. Correa, Richard Hall-Wilton, L. Hultman, Carina Höglund, B. Guerard, J. Jensen, A. Khaplanov, O. Kirstein, F. Piscitelli, P. Van Esch, Christian Vettier

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    Abstract

    He-3 was a popular material in neutrons detectors until its availability dropped drastically in 2008. The development of techniques based on alternative convertors is now of high priority for neutron research institutes. Thin films of B-10 or (B4C)-B-10 have been used in gas proportional counters to detect neutrons, but until now, only for small or medium sensitive area. We present here the multi-grid design, introduced at the ILL and developed in collaboration with ESS for LAN (large area neutron) detectors. Typically thirty (B4C)-B-10 films of 1 mu m thickness are used to convert neutrons into ionizing particles which are subsequently detected in a proportional gas counter. The principle and the fabrication of the multi-grid are described and some preliminary results obtained with a prototype of 200 cm x 8 cm are reported; a detection efficiency of 48% has been measured at 2.5 angstrom with a monochromatic neutron beam line, showing the good potential of this new technique. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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    • Accelerator Physics and Instrumentation

    Free keywords

    • Neutron detector
    • Boron convertor
    • Multi-grid

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