A backing detector for order-keV neutrons
Abstract
We have designed and tested a large-area (0.15~m2) neutron detector based on neutron capture on 6Li. The neutron detector design has been optimized for the purpose of tagging the scattering angle of keV-scale neutrons. These neutron detectors would be employed to calibrate the low-energy (<100 eV) nuclear recoil in detectors for dark matter and coherent elastic neutrino nucleus scattering (CE). We describe the design, construction, and characterization of a prototype. The prototype is designed to have a tagging efficiency of 25\% at the relevant O(keV) neutron energies, and with a mean capture time of 17~μs. The prototype was characterized using a 252Cf neutron source and agreement with the simulation was observed within a few percent level.
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