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Development and characterization of high-resolution neutron pixel detectors based on Timepix read-out chips
- 1.0474024 - ÚJF 2018 RIV GB eng J - Journal Article
Krejčí, F. - Žemlička, J. - Jakoubek, J. - Dudák, J. - Vavřík, D. - Koster, U. - Atkins, D. - Kaestner, A. - Šoltéš, J. - Viererbl, L. - Vacík, Jiří - Tomandl, Ivo
Development and characterization of high-resolution neutron pixel detectors based on Timepix read-out chips.
Journal of Instrumentation. Roč. 11, DEC (2016), č. článku C12026. ISSN 1748-0221. E-ISSN 1748-0221
R&D Projects: GA TA ČR TA01010237
Institutional support: RVO:61389005
Keywords : neutron detectors * Pixalated detectors and associated VLSI electronics
OECD category: Nuclear physics
Impact factor: 1.220, year: 2016
Using a suitable isotope such as Li-6 and B-10 semiconductor hybrid pixel detectors can be successfully adapted for position sensitive detection of thermal and cold neutrons via conversion into energetic light ions. The adapted devices then typically provides spatial resolution at the level comparable to the pixel pitch (55 mu m) and sensitive area of about few cm(2). In this contribution, we describe further progress in neutron imaging performance based on the development of a large-area hybrid pixel detector providing practically continuous neutron sensitive area of 71 x 57mm(2). The measurements characterising the detector performance at the cold neutron imaging instrument ICON at PSI and high-flux imaging beam-line Neutrograph at ILL are presented. At both facilities, high-resolution high-contrast neutron radiography with the newly developed detector has been successfully applied for objects which imaging were previously difficult with hybrid pixel technology (such as various composite materials, objects of cultural heritage etc.). Further, a significant improvement in the spatial resolution of neutron radiography with hybrid semiconductor pixel detector based on the fast read-out Timepix-based detector is presented. The system is equipped with a thin planar (LiF)-Li-6 convertor operated effectively in the event-by-event mode enabling position sensitive detection with spatial resolution better than 10 mu m.
Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0271120
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