闪烁体
中子探测
中子成像
探测器
光学
物理
飞行时间
图像分辨率
中子
CMOS传感器
帧速率
像素
核物理学
作者
Robin Woracek,Mark Krzyzagorski,Henning Markötter,Peter M. Kadletz,Nikolay Kardjilov,Ingo Manke,André Hilger
出处
期刊:Optics Express
[Optica Publishing Group]
日期:2019-08-30
卷期号:27 (18): 26218-26218
被引量:17
摘要
We herein report on using a compact and low cost scintillator-camera based neutron detection system for quantitative time-of-flight imaging applications. While powerful pulsed neutron sources emerge and enable unprecedented scientific achievements, one bottleneck is the availability of suitable detectors that provide high count- and high frame- rate capabilities. For imaging applications the achievable spatial resolution/pixel size is obviously another key characteristic. While major effort was so far directed towards the development of neutron counting type imaging detectors, this work demonstrates that a camera based detector system as commonly employed at steady state sources can also be used if a suitable camera is utilized. This is demonstrated at the ESS test beamline (V20) at Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin by recording the time-of-flight transmission spectrum of steel samples using a CMOS camera at 1 kHz frame rate, revealing the characteristic Bragg edge pattern. This 'simple' setup in the current state presents a useful option of neutron detection and has the potential to overcome many of the existing limitations and could provide a reliable alternative for neutron detector technology in general, given that the camera and scintillator technology keep up the current development speed.
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