Simulation of Suppression of Gamma Sensitivity of 'Fission Electron-Collection' Neutron Detector

The fission electron-collection neutron detector (FECND) is a current-type neutron detector. Based on the analysis of the generation process of the gamma signals of the FECND, a mechanism utilizing symmetrical structure is proposed and discussed to suppress the gamma signals. According to this mecha...

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Published inChinese physics letters Vol. 33; no. 5; pp. 26 - 29
Main Author 王栋 张传飞 李波均 蔡易平 朱学彬 司粉妮 席治国
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.05.2016
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ISSN0256-307X
1741-3540
DOI10.1088/0256-307X/33/5/052901

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Summary:The fission electron-collection neutron detector (FECND) is a current-type neutron detector. Based on the analysis of the generation process of the gamma signals of the FECND, a mechanism utilizing symmetrical structure is proposed and discussed to suppress the gamma signals. According to this mechanism, tile electrons generated from the gamma rays can be well compensated for by the adjustment of the electrodes' thickness and distance. In this study, based on the Monte-Carlo simulation of the gamma signals of the FECND, the varying patterns are obtained between the gamma signals and the detector parameter settings. As indicated by the simulation results, the gamma electrons can be compensated for completely by simply adjusting the coated electrode substrate thickness and distance. Moreover, with a proposed optimal parameter setting, the gamma sensitivity can be as low as 3.39×10-23 C.cm2, while the signal-to-noise ratio can be higher than 200:1. The compensation results of the γ-rays in the FECND will be slightly affected by the manufacturing error or the assembly error.
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Dong Wang, Chuan-Fei Zhang, Bo-Jun Li, Yi-Ping Cai, Xue-Bin Zhu, Fen-Ni Si, Zhi-Guo Xi(1.Institute of Nuclear Physics and Chemistry, Mianyang 621900; 2. China Academy of Engineering Physics, Mianyang 621900)
The fission electron-collection neutron detector (FECND) is a current-type neutron detector. Based on the analysis of the generation process of the gamma signals of the FECND, a mechanism utilizing symmetrical structure is proposed and discussed to suppress the gamma signals. According to this mechanism, tile electrons generated from the gamma rays can be well compensated for by the adjustment of the electrodes' thickness and distance. In this study, based on the Monte-Carlo simulation of the gamma signals of the FECND, the varying patterns are obtained between the gamma signals and the detector parameter settings. As indicated by the simulation results, the gamma electrons can be compensated for completely by simply adjusting the coated electrode substrate thickness and distance. Moreover, with a proposed optimal parameter setting, the gamma sensitivity can be as low as 3.39×10-23 C.cm2, while the signal-to-noise ratio can be higher than 200:1. The compensation results of the γ-rays in the FECND will be slightly affected by the manufacturing error or the assembly error.
ISSN:0256-307X
1741-3540
DOI:10.1088/0256-307X/33/5/052901