Author/Authors :
Knott، نويسنده , , R.B and Smith، نويسنده , , G.C. and Watt، نويسنده , , G. and Boldeman، نويسنده , , J.W.، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
A 2D PSD based on a MWPC has been constructed for a small angle neutron scattering instrument. The active area of the detector was 640 × 640 mm2. To meet the specifications for neutron detection efficiency and spatial resolution, and to minimise parallax, the gas mixture was 190 kPa 3He plus 100 kPa CF4, and the active volume had a thickness of 30 mm. The design maximum neutron count rate of the detector was 105 events per secod. The (calculated) neutron detection efficiency was 60% for 2 إ neutrons and the (measured) neutron energy resolution on the anode grid was typically 20% (fwhm).
cation of a neutron detection event within the active area was determined using the wire-by-wire method: the spatial resolution (5 × 5 mm2) was thereby defined by the wire geometry. A 16-channel charge-sensitive preamplifier/amplifier/comparator module has been developed with a channel sensitivity of 0.1 V/fC, noise line width of 0.4 fC (fwhm) and channel-to-channel cross-talk of less than 5%. The Proportional Counter Operating System (PCOS III) (LeCroy Corp, USA) was used for event encoding. The ECL signals produced by the 16 channel modules were latched in PCOS III by a trigger pulse from the anode and the fast encoders produce a position and width for each event. The information was transferred to a UNIX workstation for accumulation and online display.