10-14 October 2016
Milan Hotel
Europe/Moscow timezone

Neutron Detector Based on Polystyrene and Cadmium Layers

12 Oct 2016, 15:30
30m
Hall of the 2nd floor (Milan Hotel)

Hall of the 2nd floor

Milan Hotel

Shipilovskaya Street, 28A, Moscow, Russia, 115563
Poster Methods of experimental physics Poster session - III

Speaker

Mrs. Elena Ryabeva (NRNU MEPhI)

Description

There is description of the development of detectors for neutrons, based on polystyrene and cadmium layers. Cadmium is used as neutron’s converters via reaction (n,γ) and polystyrene is used as scintillation material to register the originated gamma quanta. The simulation and experimental investigations of proposed detectors design are presented. The main advantages of proposed detection is short measurement time- approximately 5 µsec. It is shown that the principle, suggested in the models, can be applied to the detection of neutrons from a pulsed neutron source, for example, secondary neutrons, generated by hadron showers in the space environment or by high-intensity pulsed sources based on accelerators. Detection efficiency for the 24*20 cm2 size detector model, measured during the experiment and simulated by the Monte Carlo technique is about 1% with the measurement time being approximately 5 µsec

Primary author

Mrs. Elena Ryabeva (NRNU MEPhI)

Co-authors

Mr. Grigory Dedenko (NRNU MEPhI) Mr. Vladimir Kadilin (NRNU MEPHI)

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