Development of a 3-D Position Sensitive Neutron Detector Based on Organic Scintillators with Double Side SiPM Readout
Abstract
A 3-D position sensitive neutron detector is being developed based on a plastic scintillator array. A double side SiPM readout is used to determine the depth of interaction (DOI) in each scintillator unit. In the preliminary test, the DOI in a 254 x 6 x 6 mm3 SP101 plastic scintillator is measured at different positions using a collimated Co-60 source. The SiPM (KETEK PM6660) signals are recorded by a 2.5 GS/s digital oscilloscope. The DOI results are calculated using both the amplitude and the temporal information. Position resolutions (FWHM) of 2.5 cm and 6.6 cm are realized, respectively. A detector based on a 2-D array is capable of recording the 3-D position information of the incident neutron. The 3-D detector is to be used together with a neutron time projection chamber as a directional fast neutron detector. According to the simulation results, the angular resolution (8 degree FWHM) is much better than that of a typical neutron scatter camera.
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