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arxiv: 1806.09752 · v1 · pith:V6WK5XVXnew · submitted 2018-06-26 · ⚛️ physics.ins-det

Development of energy-resolved neutron imaging detectors at RADEN

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Energy-resolved neutron imaging at a pulsed source utilizes the energy-dependent neutron transmission measured via time-of-flight to extract quantitative information about the internal microstructure of an object. At the RADEN instrument at J-PARC in Japan, we use cutting-edge detectors employing micro-pattern detectors or fast Li-glass scintillators and fast, all-digital data acquisition to perform such measurements, while continuing their development toward better utilization of the intense neutron source. In particular, for the Micro-Pixel Chamber based Neutron Imaging Detector ({\mu}NID), a micro-pattern detector with a 400 {\mu}m pitch and employing 3He for neutron conversion, we have successfully improved the spatial resolution from 200 to 100 {\mu}m, increased the detection efficiency from 18 to 26% for thermal neutrons, and increased the maximum count rate from 0.4 to 1 Mcps. We are also testing a new readout element with a 215 {\mu}m pitch for further improved spatial resolution, and a {\mu}NID with boron-based neutron converter for increased rate performance.

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