Thermal neutron detectors based on powdered zinc sulfide intimately mixed with a neutron capture compound have a history as long as scintillation technique itself. We show that using unenriched boron nitride powder, rather than the more commonly used enriched lithium fluoride, results in detection screens which produce less light but which are very considerably cheaper. Methods of fabricating large areas of this material are presented. The screens are intended for the production of large area low cost neutron detectors as a replacement for helium-3 proportional tubes.
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McMillan, J. E., Cole, A. J., Kirby, A., & Marsden, E. (2015). Thermal neutron scintillators using unenriched boron nitride and zinc sulfide. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 620). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/620/1/012011
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