Title :
SrBPO5:Eu2+ storage phosphors for wide-range neutron detection
Author :
K. Sakasai;K. Toh;T. Nakamura;K. Ochiai;C. Konno
Author_Institution :
J-PARC center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Ibaraki 319-1195 Japan
Abstract :
Storage characteristics of SrBPO5:Eu2+ phosphor were investigated in order to apply the phosphor to wide-range neutron detection. To increase thermal and fast neutron detection efficiencies, Li2B4O7 powders and polyethylene powders were added, respectively. The optimization of the phosphor for maximum photostimulated luminescence yields have been performed. The experimental results showed that the maximal fast neutron sensitivity can be obtained without adding any polyethylene powders at neutron energy of 14.8 MeV, where the molar ratio of SrBPO5:Eu2+ phosphor to Li2B4O7 powders was fixed to 1:0.25. These experimental results well agreed with theoretical predictions by Monte Carlo simulation using PHITS code. The energy deposition by slow or intermediate neutrons was mainly due to charged particles as a result of nuclear reaction of 10B(n,α)7Li and 6Li(n,α)T. According to relativistic calculation, the energy of alpha particles or 7Li particles cannot be uniquely determined in a laboratory system but has a certain distribution even if incident neutron energy is fixed when neutron energy is high. The calculation showed that charged particles produced by nuclear reactions such as 16O(n,α) in addition to 16O(n,n)16O mainly contribute the total energy deposition at neutron energy of 14.8 MeV.
Keywords :
"Neutrons","Phosphors","Powders","Alpha particles","Polyethylene","Kinetic energy","Sensitivity"
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC), 2014 IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2014.7431192