Diamond based neutron detector in high temperature environments of 200 °C
Julian Melbinger,
Christina Weiss,
Erich Griesmayer
et al.
Abstract:The stability of the neutron response function and the
detection efficiency of a sCVD diamond detector in the temperature
range up to 200 °C are demonstrated in this paper. A CIVIDEC
neutron detector was simultaneously heated with an AmBe neutron
source. This enabled the measurement of the spectrum of the
deposited energy in the diamond sensor, i.e. the neutron response
function of the detector and the detection rate, which in
combination represents the neutron flux as a function of
temperature… Show more
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