Shielding, coincidence, and time-of-flight measurement techniques are employed to tag fast neutrons emitted from an (241)Am/(9)Be source resulting in a continuous polychromatic energy-tagged beam of neutrons with energies up to 7MeV. The measured energy structure of the beam agrees qualitatively with both previous measurements and theoretical calculations.
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He NE-213 Scintillation Gamma-rays Fast neutrons Pulse-shape discrimination a b s t r a c t A first comparison has been made between the pulse-shape discrimination characteristics of a novel 4 He-based pressurized scintillation detector and a NE-213 liquid-scintillator reference detector using an Am/Be mixed-field neutron and gamma-ray source and a high-resolution scintillation-pulse digitizer. In particular, the capabilities of the two fast neutron detectors to discriminate between neutrons and gamma-rays were investigated. The NE-213 liquid-scintillator reference cell produced a wide range of scintillation-light yields in response to the gamma-ray field of the source. In stark contrast, due to the size and pressure of the 4 He gas volume, the 4 He-based detector registered a maximum scintillationlight yield of 750 keV ee to the same gamma-ray field. Pulse-shape discrimination for particles with scintillation-light yields of more than 750 keV ee was excellent in the case of the 4 He-based detector. Above 750 keV ee its signal was unambiguously neutron, enabling particle identification based entirely upon the amount of scintillation light produced.
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