Characterization of liquid scintillation detector (BC-501A) and digital pulse shape discrimination (DPSD) system

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A digital n/γ pulse shape discrimination (PSD) system is currently under development at Instrumentation & Automation Centre, Malaysian Nuclear Agency. This system aims at simultaneous detection of fast neutron and gamma ray in mixed radiations environment. This work reports the system characterization performed on the liquid scintillation detector (BC-501A) and digital pulse shape discrimination (DPSD) system. The characterization involves measurement of electron light output from the BC-501A detector and energy channels calibration of the pulse height spectra acquired with DPSD system using set of photon reference sources. The main goal of this experiment is to calibrate the ADC channel of our DPSD system, characterized the BC-501 detector and find the position of Compton edge which later could be used as threshold for the n/γ PSD experiment. The detector resolution however is worse as compared to other published data but it is expected as our detector has a smaller active volume.

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Lombigit, L., Yussup, N., Ibrahim, M. M., Rahman, N. A. A., & Rawi, M. M. Z. (2015). Characterization of liquid scintillation detector (BC-501A) and digital pulse shape discrimination (DPSD) system. In AIP Conference Proceedings (Vol. 1659). American Institute of Physics Inc. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4916855

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