Title :
Polycrystalline BN and LiF Based Semiconductor Alpha Particle and Neutron Detectors
Author :
Schieber, M. ; Roth, M. ; Zuck, A. ; Khakhan, O. ; Uher, J. ; Linhart, V. ; Pospisil, S. ; Fiederle, M.
Author_Institution :
Hebrew Univ. of Jerusalem
fDate :
Oct. 29 2006-Nov. 1 2006
Abstract :
Composite, polycrystalline, semiconductor, hexagonal BN alone or mixed with B4C or BMg2 and cubic LiF were embedded in an insulating matrix which acts as a binder and tested as alpha particle and neutron detectors. The boron containing semiconductors have the natural abundance of 10B which is ~20%. In the case of LiF is the natural content of 6Li only 7.4%. The matrix binder further reduces the contents of 10B and 6Li to about one half. For alpha particles from a 241Am alpha source of ~105 cm-2s-1, 5.5 MeV gives the detector a wide peak in the spectrum. In the case of the thermal neutron detection, if the sources are very weak of only ~100 cm-2sec-1, the neutron counting is possible by subtracting the total signal from the noise. The resulting a signal to noise (S/N) ratio is of only ~2 and one needs a larger collection time of hours for a larger number of pulses to be collected. With a source of a higher neutron flux such as a nuclear reactor, which can offer flux of 107 cm-2s-1, is the S/N ratio of ~33. LiF composites with only 3.7% of 6Li could also detect very weak neutron sources, but the very low amount of 6Li produced a S/N ratio of ~1.4. Compared with widely used 3He detectors is the thermal neutron detection efficiency of the BN and LiF based detectors significantly higher for the same sizes of detectors. Even at a pressure of 3 atmospheres of an inch in diameter 3He detector is the detection efficiency 64% compared with ~72% of a 1 mm thick composite BN detector. Results of enriched 6LiF and mixed BN composite detector measurements with stronger neutron sources will be also reported.
Keywords :
alpha-particles; boron compounds; composite materials; lithium compounds; neutron detection; particle detectors; semiconductor counters; 241Am alpha source; 3He detectors; BN based detectors; LiF based detectors; alpha particle detector; boron containing semiconductors; composite detector; insulating matrix; neutron counting; neutron detector; nuclear reactor; polycrystalline semiconductor detectors; thermal neutron detection efficiency; Alpha particles; Atmosphere; Boron; Detectors; Helium; Insulation; Neutrons; Semiconductor device noise; Semiconductor device testing; Signal to noise ratio;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2006. IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0560-2
Electronic_ISBN :
1095-7863
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2006.353804