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The μTPC method: improving the position resolution of neutron detectors based on MPGDs

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Published 14 April 2015 © CERN 2015
, , Citation D. Pfeiffer et al 2015 JINST 10 P04004 DOI 10.1088/1748-0221/10/04/P04004

1748-0221/10/04/P04004

Abstract

Due to the 3He crisis, alternatives to the standard neutron detection techniques are becoming urgent. In addition, the instruments of the European Spallation Source (ESS) require advances in the state of the art of neutron detection. The instruments need detectors with excellent neutron detection efficiency, high rate capabilities and unprecedented spatial resolution. The Macromolecular Crystallography instrument (NMX) requires a position resolution in the order of 200 μm over a wide angular range of incoming neutrons. Solid converters in combination with Micro Pattern Gaseous Detectors (MPGDs) are proposed to meet the new requirements. Charged particles rising from the neutron capture have usually ranges larger than several millimetres in gas. This is apparently in contrast with the requirements for the position resolution. In this paper, we present an analysis technique, new in the field of neutron detection, based on the Time Projection Chamber (TPC) concept. Using a standard Single-GEM with the cathode coated with 10B4C, we extract the neutron interaction point with a resolution of better than σ = 200 μm.

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10.1088/1748-0221/10/04/P04004