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19 December 2001 High-resolution scintillator-based neutron imaging detector
Steven M. Ebstein, Charles C. Shortlidge
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Abstract
We describe a new high-resolution neutron-imaging detector. A neutron scintillator is imaged onto a photon-counting 2D imaging detector, with most of the scintillation used for event discrimination in this patented detector. Detection time and location are recorded, so neutron energy (time-of-flight) is measured for accelerator-based sources. We are currently fabricating a 25cmx25cm detector with 512x512 pixels and 100 ns time resolution. Results are presented for scintillator characterization measurements and imaging characteristics measured at IPNS, where the detector will reside.
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Steven M. Ebstein and Charles C. Shortlidge "High-resolution scintillator-based neutron imaging detector", Proc. SPIE 4508, Penetrating Radiation Systems and Applications III, (19 December 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.450780
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Scintillators

Scintillation

Laser phosphor displays

Signal detection

Image sensors

Zinc

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