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First measurements with new high-resolution gadolinium-GEM neutron detectors
European Spallation Source instruments like the macromolecular diffractometer, NMX, require an excellent neutron detection efficiency, high-rate capabilities, time resolution, and an unprecedented spatial resolution in the order of a few hundred micrometers over a wide angular range of the incoming...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/11/05/P05011 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2058447 |
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author | Pfeiffer, Dorothea Resnati, Filippo Birch, Jens Etxegarai, Maddi Hall-Wilton, Richard Höglund, Carina Hultman, Lars Llamas-Jansa, Isabel Oliveri, Eraldo Oksanen, Esko Robinson, Linda Ropelewski, Leszek Schmidt, Susann Streli, Christina Thuiner, Patrik |
author_facet | Pfeiffer, Dorothea Resnati, Filippo Birch, Jens Etxegarai, Maddi Hall-Wilton, Richard Höglund, Carina Hultman, Lars Llamas-Jansa, Isabel Oliveri, Eraldo Oksanen, Esko Robinson, Linda Ropelewski, Leszek Schmidt, Susann Streli, Christina Thuiner, Patrik |
author_sort | Pfeiffer, Dorothea |
collection | CERN |
description | European Spallation Source instruments like the macromolecular diffractometer, NMX, require an excellent neutron detection efficiency, high-rate capabilities, time resolution, and an unprecedented spatial resolution in the order of a few hundred micrometers over a wide angular range of the incoming neutrons. For these instruments solid converters in combination with Micro Pattern Gaseous Detectors (MPGDs) are a promising option. A GEM detector with gadolinium converter was tested on a cold neutron beam at the IFE research reactor in Norway. The {\mu}TPC analysis, proven to improve the spatial resolution in the case of $^{10}$B converters, is extended to gadolinium based detectors. For the first time, a Gd-GEM was successfully operated to detect neutrons with an estimated efficiency of 10% at a wavelength of 2 {\AA} and a position resolution better than 350 {\mu}m. |
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institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
language | eng |
publishDate | 2015 |
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spelling | cern-20584472022-08-10T12:37:23Zdoi:10.1088/1748-0221/11/05/P05011http://cds.cern.ch/record/2058447engPfeiffer, DorotheaResnati, FilippoBirch, JensEtxegarai, MaddiHall-Wilton, RichardHöglund, CarinaHultman, LarsLlamas-Jansa, IsabelOliveri, EraldoOksanen, EskoRobinson, LindaRopelewski, LeszekSchmidt, SusannStreli, ChristinaThuiner, PatrikFirst measurements with new high-resolution gadolinium-GEM neutron detectorsDetectors and Experimental TechniquesEuropean Spallation Source instruments like the macromolecular diffractometer, NMX, require an excellent neutron detection efficiency, high-rate capabilities, time resolution, and an unprecedented spatial resolution in the order of a few hundred micrometers over a wide angular range of the incoming neutrons. For these instruments solid converters in combination with Micro Pattern Gaseous Detectors (MPGDs) are a promising option. A GEM detector with gadolinium converter was tested on a cold neutron beam at the IFE research reactor in Norway. The {\mu}TPC analysis, proven to improve the spatial resolution in the case of $^{10}$B converters, is extended to gadolinium based detectors. For the first time, a Gd-GEM was successfully operated to detect neutrons with an estimated efficiency of 10% at a wavelength of 2 {\AA} and a position resolution better than 350 {\mu}m.European Spallation Source instruments like the macromolecular diffractometer (NMX) require an excellent neutron detection efficiency, high-rate capabilities, time resolution, and an unprecedented spatial resolution in the order of a few hundred micrometers over a wide angular range of the incoming neutrons. For these instruments solid converters in combination with Micro Pattern Gaseous Detectors (MPGDs) are a promising option. A GEM detector with gadolinium converter was tested on a cold neutron beam at the IFE research reactor in Norway. The μTPC analysis, proven to improve the spatial resolution in the case of (10)B converters, is extended to gadolinium based detectors. For the first time, a Gd-GEM was successfully operated to detect neutrons with a measured efficiency of 11.8% at a wavelength of 2 Åand a position resolution better than 250 μm.European Spallation Source instruments like the macromolecular diffractometer, NMX, require an excellent neutron detection efficiency, high-rate capabilities, time resolution, and an unprecedented spatial resolution in the order of a few hundred micrometers over a wide angular range of the incoming neutrons. For these instruments solid converters in combination with Micro Pattern Gaseous Detectors (MPGDs) are a promising option. A GEM detector with gadolinium converter was tested on a cold neutron beam at the IFE research reactor in Norway. The {\mu}TPC analysis, proven to improve the spatial resolution in the case of $^{10}$B converters, is extended to gadolinium based detectors. For the first time, a Gd-GEM was successfully operated to detect neutrons with a measured efficiency of 11.8% at a wavelength of 2 {\AA} and a position resolution better than 250 {\mu}m.arXiv:1510.02365oai:cds.cern.ch:20584472015-10-08 |
spellingShingle | Detectors and Experimental Techniques Pfeiffer, Dorothea Resnati, Filippo Birch, Jens Etxegarai, Maddi Hall-Wilton, Richard Höglund, Carina Hultman, Lars Llamas-Jansa, Isabel Oliveri, Eraldo Oksanen, Esko Robinson, Linda Ropelewski, Leszek Schmidt, Susann Streli, Christina Thuiner, Patrik First measurements with new high-resolution gadolinium-GEM neutron detectors |
title | First measurements with new high-resolution gadolinium-GEM neutron detectors |
title_full | First measurements with new high-resolution gadolinium-GEM neutron detectors |
title_fullStr | First measurements with new high-resolution gadolinium-GEM neutron detectors |
title_full_unstemmed | First measurements with new high-resolution gadolinium-GEM neutron detectors |
title_short | First measurements with new high-resolution gadolinium-GEM neutron detectors |
title_sort | first measurements with new high-resolution gadolinium-gem neutron detectors |
topic | Detectors and Experimental Techniques |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/11/05/P05011 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2058447 |
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