1–5 Sept 2008
University of Glasgow
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Position sensitive detectors of the detector group at Julich

5 Sept 2008, 10:40
50m
University of Glasgow

University of Glasgow

Glasgow G12 8QQ UK
Board: 57
Poster Detectors for Synchrotron Radiation and Spallation Neutron Sources Poster Session 4 - Synchrotron Detectors and Pixel Detectors

Speaker

Mr Ralf Engels

Description

The detector group of the Central Institute of Electronics at the Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH was founded in 1968. First developments aimed at a detector system with a position sensitive BF3 proportional counter for small angle neutron scattering, which was later used at a beamline of the research reactor FRJ2. At the end of the 70's first measurements were carried out with photomultiplier (PMT) based detector systems together with a LiI crystal from Harshaw. Based on this experience we started with the spectrum of position sensitive neutron scintillation detectors, which have been developed and designed in our institute during the last three decades comprising several high resolution linear and two dimensional detectors. The general design of those detectors is based on a modified Anger principle using an array of PMTs and a 1mm 6Li glass scintillator. The sensitive detector area varies on the type of the PMTs used and is related to the spatial resolution of the detector type. The neutron sensitivity at 1� is about 65% and the rest gamma sensitivity is less than 10-4 with a maximum count rate up to 500kHz depending on the used detector system.

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