Lushan Wang , Qiang Yang , Qiang Li , Sixin Wu , Bo Peng , Jiaxing Wen , Yue Yang , Wenbo Mo , Yugang Zhou , Ling Miao , Jiazhou Li
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Abstract
In the high-energy astrophysical research, high-power laser-plasma experiments, and many fields, the detection of particles with wide energy range or radiation fields with wide flux range is required. However, the dynamic range of most radiation detector systems are not exceeding four orders of magnitude due to the limiting dynamic range of readout electronic circuits, which cannot satisfy the requirement. This paper proposes a preamplifier circuit design for radiation detectors with high dynamic range and high bandwidth. The preamplifier is a transimpedance amplifier with two feedback loops, featuring a fast trigger and switch circuit to automatically adjust the amplifier’s gain. Ultimately, the circuit achieved a dynamic range of over five orders of magnitude at a 40 MHz bandwidth, reaching 102.59 dB. Used in a liquid scintillation detector readout system, the preamplifier was tested in an n- discrimination experiment. The experimental results show that, coupling the detector with this circuit achieves a larger dynamic range detection and better n- discrimination capability.
期刊介绍:
Section A of Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research publishes papers on design, manufacturing and performance of scientific instruments with an emphasis on large scale facilities. This includes the development of particle accelerators, ion sources, beam transport systems and target arrangements as well as the use of secondary phenomena such as synchrotron radiation and free electron lasers. It also includes all types of instrumentation for the detection and spectrometry of radiations from high energy processes and nuclear decays, as well as instrumentation for experiments at nuclear reactors. Specialized electronics for nuclear and other types of spectrometry as well as computerization of measurements and control systems in this area also find their place in the A section.
Theoretical as well as experimental papers are accepted.