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Properties of Neutron Pixel Detector based on Medipix-2 Device

Author
Jakůbek Jan, Ing. PhD. IEAP
Holý Tomáš, Ing. IEAP
Lehmann Eberhart Paul Scherrer Institute, Villigen, Switzerland
Pospíšil Stanislav, DrSc. Ing. IEAP
Uher Josef, Ing. IEAP
Vacík Jiří, Ing., CSc. NPI ASCR
Vavřík Daniel, Ing.,Ph.D. IEAP

Year
2004

Scientific journal
IEEE NSS 2004 Conf. Proc.


Abstract
Neutron transmission radiography can serve as a complementary diagnostic method to X-ray radiography. It can produce contrast images of materials, which are indistinguishable in X-ray images (typically materials containing Hydrogen). Good performance of a neutron detecting device is essential for the acquisition of high quality neutron images. The properties of the neutron pixel detector based on the single X-ray photon pixel detector device Medipix-1 (64 x 64 square pixels with pitch of 170 m) were already demonstrated and published. Slow neutrons are captured and converted in a surface layer containing Li-6 to tritons and alpha particles which are subsequently detected by a silicon pixel detector. A Medipix-2 detector (256 x 256 square pixels with pitch of 55 m) was adapted in a similar way. The detector performance was tested at the NEUTRA station of the Paul Scherrer Institute using a beam of slow neutrons from the spallation source SINQ with an intensity of 3106 neutrons/cm2s. The spatial resolution, detection efficiency and other detector properties have been determined and are compared with several types of contemporary neutron imaging systems (Medipix-1, CCD camera, imaging plates). The results demonstrate the superiority of the Medipix-2 based neutron imager in terms of spatial resolution, linearity and dynamic range. The system is very promising in applications for micro-neutron tomography, especially when large detector areas will become available.
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Cite article as:
J. Jakůbek, T. Holý, E. Lehmann, S. Pospíšil, J. Uher, J. Vacík, D. Vavřík, "Properties of Neutron Pixel Detector based on Medipix-2 Device", IEEE NSS 2004 Conf. Proc. (2004)

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