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7 September 1994 Large-area scintillating fiber optic neutron detector using an intensified CCD camera system
Daniel T. Holslin, Anthony W. Armstrong, William K. Hagan, David Shreve, Scott T. Smith
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Abstract
We have been developing and testing a scintillating fiber detector (SFD) for use as a fast neutron sensor which can discriminate against neutrons entering at angles non-parallel to the fiber axis (`directionality'). The detector/convertor component is a fiber bundle constructed of plastic scintillating fibers each measuring 10 cm long and either 0.3 mm or 0.5 mm in diameter. Extensive Monte Carlo simulations were made to optimize the bundle response to a range of fast neutron energies and to intense fluxes of high-energy gamma-rays. The bundle is coupled to a set of gamma-ray insensitive electro-optic intensifiers whose output is viewed by a CCD camera directly coupled to the intensifiers. Two types of CCD cameras were utilized: (1) a standard, interline RS-170 camera with electronic shuttering and (2) a high-speed (up to 850 frame/sec), field-transfer camera. Measurements of the neutron detection efficiency and directionality were made using 14 MeV neutrons, and the response to gamma-rays was performed using intense fluxes from radioisotopic sources (up to 20 R/hr). Recently, the detector was constructed and tested using a large 10 cm by 10 cm square fiber bundle coupled to a 10 cm diameter GEN I intensifier tube. We present a description of the current detector system and report the results of experimental tests.
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Daniel T. Holslin, Anthony W. Armstrong, William K. Hagan, David Shreve, and Scott T. Smith "Large-area scintillating fiber optic neutron detector using an intensified CCD camera system", Proc. SPIE 2281, Scintillating Fiber Technology and Applications II, (7 September 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.185817
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Gamma radiation

CCD cameras

Cameras

CCD image sensors

Cladding

Monte Carlo methods

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