Investigation of a Two-Coordinate Gas-Discharge Detector of Slow Neutrons with a 10B Solid Converter


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Abstract

A two-coordinate detector based on a 10B layer and a gas-discharge chamber with a sensitive area of 128 mm2 and 3-mm-thick input and output windows intended for recording slow neutrons are investigated. The recording efficiency is more than 3% at a wavelength of 1.82 Å. The recording efficiency is estimated to be ~8% at a wavelength of 8 Å. The measured background contribution is less than 0.0001% of the thermal neutron one. For the Ar + 25%CO2 + 0.3%CF3Br gas mixture, the spatial resolution is about 2 mm along one of the coordinates under standard conditions. The neutron position is determined by the charge division method.

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S. I. Potashev

Institute for Nuclear Research

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Email: potashev@inr.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 117312

Yu. M. Burmistrov

Institute for Nuclear Research

Email: potashev@inr.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 117312

A. I. Drachev

Institute for Nuclear Research

Email: potashev@inr.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 117312

S. Kh. Karaevsky

Institute for Nuclear Research

Email: potashev@inr.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 117312

G. V. Solodukhov

Institute for Nuclear Research

Email: potashev@inr.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 117312

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