20–24 Oct 2025
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Conceptual design of a novel gaseous scintillator neutron detector for nuclear data measurement

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15m
Presentation DETECTORS AND HOUSINGS

Speaker

Jianqi Chen (Great Bay University)

Description

Polyethylene-moderated 3He neutron detectors are widely used in the neutron flux monitor, fission neutron multiplicity measurement, (alpha, n), (gamma, n), and (n, xn) reaction cross-section measurements. However, this kind of detector faces a problem that their detection efficiency strongly depends on neutron emission angle and neutron energy when neutron energy rises above 1 MeV. Therefore, we proposed a novel conceptual design of the neutron detector to address these problems that basically consists of a large spherical heavy water tank, a layer of "3He+CF4" gas, and 24 surrounding photomultiplier tubes. We used the MCNPX code to calculate detection efficiency dependencies with the neutron energy and neutron emission angle under different configurations and obtained an optimal configuration (7.0 cm 11B + 0.9 cm Be + 50.0 cm D2O) that may offer a high detection efficiency (85%) and relatively good efficiency flatness (1.03) in the interest energy region. The newly designed neutron detector maybe can substitute the conventional polyethylene-moderated 3He detector and solve the long-standing problems of efficiency energy and angular dependence.

Primary author

Jianqi Chen (Great Bay University)

Co-authors

Mr Hu Ran (Great Bay University) Mr Jiefeng Zhong (Great Bay University) Mr Junsheng Jing (Great Bay University) Mr Yiteng Sun (Great Bay University) Mr Yongce Gong (Great Bay University)

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