Development of a wavelength-shifting-fibre-based scintillator neutron detector as an alternative to 3He at J-PARC/MLF

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A wavelength-shifting-fibre-based scintillator detector has been developed as an alternative detector to 3He gas. The detector is intended for use in an inelastic neutronscattering instrument at J-PARC. The detector being developed, which is based on the one made for a SENJU diffractometer, is designed to cover a large scattering angle with a moderate pixel size as well as exhibiting a high detection efficiency, low gamma-ray sensitivity and low background count rate. A prototype detector with a pixel size of 20 × 20 mm and a neutron- sensitive area of 320 × 320 mm2 has been constructed. This paper describes the design of the detector and its performance relative to the original SENJU detector. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Nakamura, T., Toh, K., Honda, K., Birumachi, A., Ebine, M., Sakasai, K., … Katagiri, M. (2014). Development of a wavelength-shifting-fibre-based scintillator neutron detector as an alternative to 3He at J-PARC/MLF. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 528). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/528/1/012042

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