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Nanoparticle ZnS:Ag/ 6 LiF - A new high count rate neutron scintillator with pulse shape discrimination

A neutron sensitive scintillator employing nanoparticles of ZnS:Ag has been developed for the first time. Pulse shape differences between neutron and gamma signals were observed in this material and neutron-gamma discrimination was applied. With initial signal processing parameters, gamma sensitivit...

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Published in:Journal of physics. D, Applied physics Applied physics, 2024-05
Main Authors: Mann, Sarah E, Schooneveld, Erik M, Rhodes, Nigel J, Mauri, Giacomo, Liu, Dong, Sykora, G Jeff
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:A neutron sensitive scintillator employing nanoparticles of ZnS:Ag has been developed for the first time. Pulse shape differences between neutron and gamma signals were observed in this material and neutron-gamma discrimination was applied. With initial signal processing parameters, gamma sensitivities of 8.5 Ă— 10 -6 to 60 Co gammas were achieved. The average primary decay of neutron scintillation in nanoparticle ZnS:Ag/ 6 LiF was measured to be 18ns, and afterglow was significantly suppressed in comparison to standard ZnS:Ag/ 6 LiF scintillators that employ micron sized ZnS:Ag. Fast decay times and minimal afterglow indicate potential for use in high count rate capability applications. Prospective count rate capabilities were investigated here as proof of concept, with rates of 1.12Mcps measured for a single readout channel with less than 3.5% count loss. This is approximately 70 times greater than the count rate capability of the current standard ZnS:Ag/ 6 LiF scintillation detectors. With improvements to signal processing and scintillator composition, nanoparticle ZnS:A/ 6 LiF could be a promising candidate for future high rate capability neutron detectors.
ISSN:0022-3727
1361-6463
DOI:10.1088/1361-6463/ad5021