Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
Fast neutron detectors with a sub-centimetric space resolution are required in order to qualify neutron beams in
applications
related to magnetically-controlled nuclear
fusion plasmas and to spallation sources
. Based on the results
obtained with small area prototypes,
the first medium-size (20 x 35.2 cm
2
active area) nGEM detector has been
realized for both the CNESM diagnostic system of the SPI
DER NBI prototype for ITER
and as a beam monitor for
fast neutrons beam lines at spallation sources, too. Th
e nGEM is a Triple GEM gaseous detector equipped with
polyethylene layers used to convert fast neutrons into
recoil protons through the
elastic scattering process
.
This
paper describes the performance of the medium-size nGEM
detector tested at the VESUVIO beam line of the
ISIS spallation source
. Being this detector the actual largest area fa
st neutron detector based on the GEM technology,
particular attention was paid in the study of detector response in different points over the active area. Measurements of
GEM counting rate (both as a function of VGEM and of time) and of the capability of the detector to reconstruct the beam
in different positions are presented. This de
tector serves as a basis for the realizati
on of an even larger area detector that
will be used in the MITICA
NBI prototype for ITER that repr
esents the evolution of SPIDER.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
GEM (Gas Electron Multiplier); Fast neutrons; Medium-size area
List of contributors:
Croci, Gabriele; Grosso, GIOVANNI MARIA; Muraro, Andrea; PERELLI CIPPO, Enrico; Tardocchi, Marco; Pasqualotto, Roberto
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