Possibilities of TOF measurements on NPI neutron generators - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 19
About This Presentation
Title:

Possibilities of TOF measurements on NPI neutron generators

Description:

Possibilities of TOF measurements on NPI neutron generators Mitja Majerle Department of Nuclear Reactions Nuclear Physics Institute ASCR – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:92
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 20
Provided by: mitj1
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Possibilities of TOF measurements on NPI neutron generators


1
Possibilities of TOF measurements on NPI neutron
generators
  • Mitja Majerle
  • Department of Nuclear Reactions
  • Nuclear Physics Institute ASCR

2
Contens
  • Cyclotron, neutron generators
  • Time structure of the pulse
  • Scintillator efficiency to neutrons and photons
    (NE213)
  • Preliminary TOF spectra
  • Analysis, simulations
  • Conclusion, new possibilities

3
Cyclotron, neutron generators
  • Isochronous cyclotron U-120M
  • Protons 20-37.5 MeV
  • Neutron generators, pLi/C, pBe, pD2O for quasi
    monoenergetic and white neutron spectra

4
Neutron spectra pLi/C, pBe
5
TOF measurement
neutron generator
p
n,g
TOF base (ca. 4 m)
cyclotron
500 MHz (2ns) continuous acquisition
TOF spectrum
Energy spectrum
Time ns
6
Pulse time structure (on NE213)
  • Macrostructure RF needs to be switched on and
    off to avoid discharges (frequency 100-150 Hz),
    duty-cycle 5-80
  • Microstructure - Several bunches of protons at
    different cyclotron orbits, exiting with RF
    frequency (20-30 MHz)

RF signal
Neutron pulses
0.6ms
Detector response
Time
7
Pulses timescale in detail
Start of macropulse
Detector response
Micropulse duration 50 ns.
2 ms
Time
  • Micropulse duration is ca 50 ns.
  • Pulses from NE213 scintillator (50W) are 10-20 ns
    long.
  • 1000-4000 pulses from scintillator per
    macropulse.
  • The idea is to record the time of all pulses and
    to put it in the histogram this should give
    some TOF structure.

8
Scintillator response to neutrons and photons
Det. response
MCNPX simulation
  • Photons in light material Compton edge
  • Neutrons elastic scattering proton
  • Proton/electron different light output
  • n/g discrimination might be possible on falling
    edge

4 MeV g
10 MeV n
Energy
Neutron and photon pulses on stilbene,
photomultiplier 1 MW
9
First neutron TOF spectrum,1 macropulse, 200 MHz
sample fq.
Gammas from pLi/C
Neutrons, place of QM peak from pLi/C
Time Of Flight ns
10
Sorting by energy, pLi/C
Only pulses with high energy
All pulses
Time Of Flight ns
Time Of Flight ns
11
TOF spectrum structure
  • Peak of gammas is not narrow FWHM 5 ns, is
    there place for improvements or this is pulse
    structure ?
  • We see only QM peak and few MeV, then frame
    overlap (40 ns cycle) closer distanceworse
    accuracy ?
  • n/g discrimination works, or can we discriminate
    only on the basis of deposited energy ? Several
    photons deposit energy in the same pulse ?
  • ..

12
Analysis details exact time
Det. response
Time ns
  • Exact time of the pulse
  • Maximum
  • Gaussexp(-ax)
  • Convolution gaussexp(-ax)
  • Combining macropulses, RF frequency drift, 500
    MHz sampling ?
  • Gamma peak width was not decreased few options
    to try, but it seems that this is beam time
    structure what we see -gt we should go further
    away for better accuracy (TOF time gtgt 5 ns FWHM).

13
Analysis details - distance
  • TOF spectrum of p(20 MeV)Be sampled, two
    distances 1.5 m and 4.2 m
  • Closer distance more background 20,
    simulations suggest less, photons ?
  • n/g discrimination tested on pLi/C,
    correct?/interpretation?work in progress, trying
    new methods

background
pLi, n/g discrimination
n/g
Energy
14
MCNPX simulations
TOF neutron, pBe
TOF gamma, pBe
300 ns
Time
  • Time and energy spectra of photons and neutrons
    can be simulated
  • From time spectra and simulated NE213
    efficiencies the response can be sampled

15
MCNPX vs. experiment, pBe
Sampled TOF/dep.ene.
Simulated TOF/dep.ene.
16
MCNPX vs. experiment, pLi/C
Simulated TOF
Counts
Simulated, 5 ns gauss acquisition problems ?
Sampled TOF
Time ns
17
Conclusion
  • Measuring neutron TOF spectra with NE213 is
    feasible and showed limited success already
  • Measurements performed within 10 minutes
  • 2 experiments with TOF sampling, pLi/C, pBe
    we have learned some specifics of setups,
    background conditions, DAQ settings ..
  • Shape of some abnormal macropulses (hiding
    interesting information on background)
  • A lot of work on sampled spectra ahead n/g
    discrimination, estimation of background, routine
    use of simulations at experiment planning, shape
    of NE213 pulses to fit or not ?

18
Beyond NE213
  • Current pulse time structure -gt compromise
    between energy rangebackground and accuracy
    (distance from target)
  • Max. distance within hall is ca 5 m, background
    and accuracy are acceptable there, if only we
    could get rid of frame overlap.
  • Detector with fast response, but also some energy
    resolution proton recoil telescope (not
    sensible to gammas)

19
Medley at TSL
R. Bevilacqua et al. / Nuclear Instruments and
Methods in Physics Research A 646 (2011) 100107
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com