J. Lacy, A. Athanasiades, Christopher S. Martin, Richard Nguyen, Stephen Davenport, T. Lyons, Yangwei Liu
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为了在大型中子科学仪器中提高检测效率,减少与高压3He管响应相匹配所需的层数,介绍了改进的硼包覆吸管(BCS)探测器配置。采用薄壁铝管的新型7吸管设计便于在真空中操作,与Multi-Grid检测器的流动设计相比,散射材料大大减少了5倍。另一种设计在每根稻草内部引入18个径向壁,两面涂有富集的碳化硼,使涂覆壁周长增加4.3倍。与LoKI中使用的圆形吸管相比,所谓的Pie吸管在检测效率方面具有显著的优势。在建模和实验研究中探索了这种具有18个隔层的吸管的例子,这可能会将LoKI等大型仪器所需的层数减少2.8倍。在平行发展中,介绍了一种全新的硼涂层探测器配置,旨在满足单晶衍射仪(如SNS的MaNDi和TOPAZ)和中子反射仪对高空间分辨率和高速率能力的需求。所提出的结构是一个紧密排列的矩形电池阵列,每个电池都是通过包裹铜箔制造的,铜箔的一面是10B4C涂层,另一面是电镀锡,周围是精密加工的矩形棒。阵列被压在一起,然后真空钎焊在一起。由此产生的结构在几何上相当坚固和精确。这种所谓的微细胞吸管阵列可以配置小至0.5 mm × 2.5 mm的通道尺寸。由于它的超薄壁(25 μm),中子的二次散射最小。它被密封在一个完全焊接的薄铝容器内,可以方便地在真空中操作。提出了一种成熟的低功耗读出系统,在15 × 15 cm2的探测器中估计计数率为22 MHz。这些改进是BCS设计最近取得进展的结果,这是由用于国土安全和军事应用的紧凑型高灵敏度监视器的发展所推动的。
Recent improvements in straw neutron detectors for large-scale neutron science instruments
Modified boron-coated straw (BCS) detector configurations are introduced, in order to improve detection efficiency, and reduce the number of layers required to match the response of high-pressure 3He tubes, in large-scale neutron science instruments. A new 7-straw design employing thin-walled aluminum tubes facilitates operation in vacuum, and substantially reduces the scattering material by a factor of 5 compared with the flow-through design of the Multi-Grid detector. Another design introduces 18 radial walls inside each straw, coated on both sides with enriched boron carbide, to increase the coated wall perimeter 4.3 times. The so-called Pie straw offers a significant benefit in detection efficiency compared with round straws used in LoKI. An example of such a straw having 18 septa is explored in modeling and experimental studies, that can potentially reduce the number of layers needed in large-scale instruments like LoKI by a factor of 2.8. In a parallel development, a totally new configuration of boron-coated detectors is introduced, aimed to address the need for high spatial resolution, and high-rate capability in single crystal diffractometers, like MaNDi and TOPAZ at the SNS, and in neutron reflectometers. The proposed structure is a close-packed array of rectangular cells, each fabricated by wrapping copper foil having a coating of 10B4C on one side and electroplated tin on the other side, around precisely machined rectangular bars. The array is pressed together and then vacuum brazed together. The resulting structure is quite strong and precise in geometry. This so-called Microcell Straw Array can be configured with channel dimensions as small as 0.5 mm × 2.5 mm. Due to its ultra thin walls (25 μm) secondary scattering of neutrons is minimized. It is sealed inside a fully welded thin aluminum containment vessel that allows convenient operation in vacuum. A mature low power readout system capable of an estimated count rate of 22 MHz in a 15 × 15 cm2 detector is also proposed. The improvements are the result of recent advances in BCS design, spurred by the development of compact, high-sensitivity monitors for homeland security and military applications.
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