DocumentCode
3530338
Title
Neutron imaging using the anisotropic response of crystalline organic scintillators
Author
Brubaker, Erik ; Steele, John
Author_Institution
Sandia Nat. Labs., Livermore, CA, USA
fYear
2010
fDate
Oct. 30 2010-Nov. 6 2010
Firstpage
1647
Lastpage
1652
Abstract
An anisotropy in a scintillator´s response to neutron elastic scattering interactions can in principle be used to gather directional information about a neutron source using interactions in a single detector. In crystalline organic scintillators, such as anthracene, both the amplitude and the time structure of the scintillation light pulse vary with the direction of the proton recoil with respect to the crystalline axes. Therefore, we have investigated the exploitation of this effect to enable compact, high-efficiency fast neutron detectors that have directional sensitivity via a precise measurement of the pulse shape. We report measurements of the pulse height and shape dependence on proton recoil angle in anthracene, stilbene, p-terphenyl, diphenyl anthracene (DPA), and tetraphenyl butadiene (TPB). Image reconstruction for simulated neutron sources is demonstrated using maximum likelihood methods for optimal directional sensitivity.
Keywords
image reconstruction; neutron detection; neutron sources; solid scintillation detectors; crystalline axes; crystalline organic scintillators; directional information; fast neutron detectors; image reconstruction; neutron elastic scattering interactions; neutron imaging; neutron source; optimal directional sensitivity; proton recoil; proton recoil angle; scintillation light pulse; simulated neutron sources; Anisotropic magnetoresistance; Crystals; Detectors; Image reconstruction; Neutrons; Protons; Shape;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record (NSS/MIC), 2010 IEEE
Conference_Location
Knoxville, TN
ISSN
1095-7863
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-9106-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/NSSMIC.2010.5874055
Filename
5874055
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