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Ionization signals from diamond detectors in fast-neutron fields

In this paper we introduce a novel analysis technique for measurements with single-crystal chemical vapor deposition (sCVD) diamond detectors in fast-neutron fields. This method exploits the unique electronic property of sCVD diamond sensors that the signal shape of the detector current is directly...

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Autores principales: Weiss, C, Frais-Kölbl, H, Griesmayer, E, Kavrigin, P
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1140/epja/i2016-16269-8
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2244867
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author Weiss, C
Frais-Kölbl, H
Griesmayer, E
Kavrigin, P
author_facet Weiss, C
Frais-Kölbl, H
Griesmayer, E
Kavrigin, P
author_sort Weiss, C
collection CERN
description In this paper we introduce a novel analysis technique for measurements with single-crystal chemical vapor deposition (sCVD) diamond detectors in fast-neutron fields. This method exploits the unique electronic property of sCVD diamond sensors that the signal shape of the detector current is directly proportional to the initial ionization profile. In fast-neutron fields the diamond sensor acts simultaneously as target and sensor. The interaction of neutrons with the stable isotopes$^{12}$ C and$^{13}$ C is of interest for fast-neutron diagnostics. The measured signal shapes of detector current pulses are used to identify individual types of interactions in the diamond with the goal to select neutron-induced reactions in the diamond and to suppress neutron-induced background reactions as well as $ \gamma$ -background. The method is verified with experimental data from a measurement in a 14.3 MeV neutron beam at JRC-IRMM, Geel/Belgium, where the$^{13}$C(n, $ \alpha$ )$^{10}$Be reaction was successfully extracted from the dominating background of recoil protons and $ \gamma$ -rays and the energy resolution of the$^{12}$C(n, $ \alpha$ )$^{9}$Be reaction was substantially improved. The presented analysis technique is especially relevant for diagnostics in harsh radiation environments, like fission and fusion reactors. It allows to extract the neutron spectrum from the background, and is particularly applicable to neutron flux monitoring and neutron spectroscopy.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-14861522019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1140/epja/i2016-16269-8http://cds.cern.ch/record/2244867engWeiss, CFrais-Kölbl, HGriesmayer, EKavrigin, PIonization signals from diamond detectors in fast-neutron fieldsNuclear Physics - TheoryDetectors and Experimental TechniquesIn this paper we introduce a novel analysis technique for measurements with single-crystal chemical vapor deposition (sCVD) diamond detectors in fast-neutron fields. This method exploits the unique electronic property of sCVD diamond sensors that the signal shape of the detector current is directly proportional to the initial ionization profile. In fast-neutron fields the diamond sensor acts simultaneously as target and sensor. The interaction of neutrons with the stable isotopes$^{12}$ C and$^{13}$ C is of interest for fast-neutron diagnostics. The measured signal shapes of detector current pulses are used to identify individual types of interactions in the diamond with the goal to select neutron-induced reactions in the diamond and to suppress neutron-induced background reactions as well as $ \gamma$ -background. The method is verified with experimental data from a measurement in a 14.3 MeV neutron beam at JRC-IRMM, Geel/Belgium, where the$^{13}$C(n, $ \alpha$ )$^{10}$Be reaction was successfully extracted from the dominating background of recoil protons and $ \gamma$ -rays and the energy resolution of the$^{12}$C(n, $ \alpha$ )$^{9}$Be reaction was substantially improved. The presented analysis technique is especially relevant for diagnostics in harsh radiation environments, like fission and fusion reactors. It allows to extract the neutron spectrum from the background, and is particularly applicable to neutron flux monitoring and neutron spectroscopy.oai:inspirehep.net:14861522016
spellingShingle Nuclear Physics - Theory
Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Weiss, C
Frais-Kölbl, H
Griesmayer, E
Kavrigin, P
Ionization signals from diamond detectors in fast-neutron fields
title Ionization signals from diamond detectors in fast-neutron fields
title_full Ionization signals from diamond detectors in fast-neutron fields
title_fullStr Ionization signals from diamond detectors in fast-neutron fields
title_full_unstemmed Ionization signals from diamond detectors in fast-neutron fields
title_short Ionization signals from diamond detectors in fast-neutron fields
title_sort ionization signals from diamond detectors in fast-neutron fields
topic Nuclear Physics - Theory
Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1140/epja/i2016-16269-8
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2244867
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