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Improving position resolution of neutron detectors with ultra-thin B4C foils

A new technique for detection of slow neutrons with gaseous detectors using ultra-thin layers with 10B atoms is presented. The reaction between a thermal neutron and a 10B atom releases 2 secondary particles, namely a 7Li ion and an alpha particle, which due to momentum conservation are emitted in opposite directions, along the same line (back to back). Current boron coated neutron detectors are equipped with 10B films with thicknesses of several micrometers, deposited on very thick substrate plates. However, since the ranges of the 7Li ion and the alpha particle are of few micrometeres in most materials, one of these particles is always lost in the 10B layer or substrate. As such, these detectors lose the ability to reconstruct the reaction line of action and to precisely determine the neutron position, as only one of the two secondary particles track can be measured. With the technique now presented, the sum of the 10B layer and the substrate thicknesses is small enough to allow for both secondary particles to escape and ionize the gas in opposite sides of the 10B converter foil. Independent readout structures, one on each side of the 10B converter foil, detect each secondary particle and determine its track centroid and the deposited energy. Since the two secondary particles are emitted back to back, the neutron position can be obtained by combining the information recorded by the two readout structures. Through GEANT4 simulations, we verified that the spatial resolution can be significantly improved: our results show that, by using a B4C layer with a thickness of 1 micron on a 0.9 micron Mylar substrate, the spatial resolution can by improved by a factor of 8, compared to conventional detectors with thick 10B detection layers.

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