Data di Pubblicazione:
2004
Abstract:
In this paper it is shown that solid-state cadmiumzinc-
telluride (CZT) is a promising photon detector for neutron
spectroscopy in a wide energy interval, ranging from thermal
(~ 25 meV) to epithermal (~ 70 eV) neutron energies. In the
present study two CZT detectors were tested as part of the
inverse-geometry neutron spectrometer VESUVIO operating at
the ISIS pulsed neutron source. The response of the CZT detector
to photon emission from radiative neutron capture in
238U was determined by biparametric measurements of neutron
time of flight and photon energy. The scattering response function
F(y) from a Pb sample has been derived using both CZT
and conventional 6Li-glass scintillator detectors. The former
showed both an improved signal to background ratio and higher
efficiency as compared to 6Li glass, allowing us to measure F(y)
up to the fourth 238U absorption energy (Er = 66.02 eV). Due
to the small size of CZT detectors, their use is envisaged in arrays,
with high spatial resolution, for neutron-scattering studies
at high energy (h?>1 eV) and low wavevector (q < 10 °A-1)
transfers.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Tardocchi, Marco; Pietropaolo, Antonino
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