Abstract:The optimum configuration of a Gaseous Electron Multiplier (GEM) neutron detector using a CsI-Gd-Kapton-Gd-CsI neutron converter is investigated using Monte-Carlo simulations. Neutrons absorbed in the converter produce secondary electrons that are emitted from the CsI layers. The detector can be assembled from multiple modules where each module consists of the neutron converter, several cascaded GEMs and anode pickup plates on both sides. Position sensitive anodes and localization electronics are then used to … Show more
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