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Development of a digital method for neutron/gamma-ray discrimination based on matched filtering

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Published 20 September 2016 © 2016 IOP Publishing Ltd and Sissa Medialab srl
, , 4th International Conference Frontiers in Diagnostics Fix Technologies (ICFDT4) Citation S. Korolczuk et al 2016 JINST 11 C09013 DOI 10.1088/1748-0221/11/09/C09013

1748-0221/11/09/C09013

Abstract

Neutron/gamma-ray discrimination is crucial for measurements with detectors sensitive to both neutron and gamma-ray radiation. Different techniques to discriminate between neutrons and gamma-rays based on pulse shape analysis are widely used in many applications, e.g., homeland security, radiation dosimetry, environmental monitoring, fusion experiments, nuclear spectroscopy. A common requirement is to improve a radiation detection level with a high detection reliability. Modern electronic components, such as high speed analog to digital converters and powerful programmable digital circuits for signal processing, allow us to develop a fully digital measurement system. With this solution it is possible to optimize digital signal processing algorithms without changing any electronic components in an acquisition signal path. We report on results obtained with a digital acquisition system DNG@NCBJ designed at the National Centre for Nuclear Research. A 2'' × 2'' EJ309 liquid scintillator was used to register mixed neutron and gamma-ray radiation from PuBe sources. A dedicated algorithm for pulse shape discrimination, based on real-time filtering, was developed and implemented in hardware.

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10.1088/1748-0221/11/09/C09013