2011
DOI: 10.1088/1748-0221/6/12/c12047
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Detection of fast neutrons using detectors based on semi-insulating GaAs

Abstract: Detectors with AuZn square Schottky contact of the area of 2.5 × 2.5 mm 2 were fabricated. On the back side, the whole area AuGeNi eutectic ohmic contact was evaporated. The thickness of the base material (semi-insulating GaAs) was 220 µm. The connection of 4 detectors in parallel was tested to get the detection area of 25 mm 2 . The 239 Pu-Be fast neutron source with energies between 0.5 and 12 MeV was used in experimental measurements. We have investigated the optimal thickness of HDPE (high-density polyethy… Show more

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“…The typical forward and reverse I −V characteristics of the detector with HDPE are shown in figure 1. The maximum operating voltage in the reverse direction was about 280 V, which means a noticeable increase in comparison with 60 V of our previous detectors [6]. This capability was caused by a different contact arrangement, when the detector surface was covered by small interconnected pixels in comparison with the previous single square Schottky contact.…”
Section: Detector Fabrication and Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 62%
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“…The typical forward and reverse I −V characteristics of the detector with HDPE are shown in figure 1. The maximum operating voltage in the reverse direction was about 280 V, which means a noticeable increase in comparison with 60 V of our previous detectors [6]. This capability was caused by a different contact arrangement, when the detector surface was covered by small interconnected pixels in comparison with the previous single square Schottky contact.…”
Section: Detector Fabrication and Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…The HDPE conversion layer acts as a recoil proton source and its thickness is an important parameter to be optimized. We used HDPE layers of various thicknesses in the range from 100 to 2000 µm to carry out precise comparison of simulation predictions obtained in our previous work [6] with experimental measurements. The HDPE conversion layer thickness with the highest conversion efficiency is determined by two phenomena.…”
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“…Recent processing methods for silicon and gallium arsenide allow realization of moderate-to high-efficiency neutron detectors. 1 Conversion layers for fast neutrons are attached to the detector in contact planar geometry and are usually based on polyethylene (PE) 2,3,4 and high density polyethylene (HDPE), 5,6,7 but also on fast plastic scintillator. 8 We have optimized our bulk semi-insulating (SI) GaAs detectors for fast-neutron detection by a multi-pixel structure of a Schottky contact.…”
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confidence: 99%