Cold neutron radiation dose effects on a  6LiF:ZnS(Ag) neutron detector with wavelength shifting fibers and SiPM photodetector

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment(2021)

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A  6LiF:ZnS(Ag) based cold neutron detector with wavelength shifting (WLS) fibers and SiPM photodetector was developed at the NIST Center for Neutron Research for the CANDoR instrument (Chromatic Analysis Neutron Diffractometer or Reflectometer). A series of detectors were irradiated with neutron doses ranging between 1E+11 n/cm2 to 6E+12 n/cm2. It was found that the neutron absorbing  6Li isotope was not measurably depleted, but the photonic yield of the detector deteriorated with increasing neutron dose. Photonic yields were compared before and after neutron exposure by comparing pulse energy spectrum photopeaks before and after exposure. A typical detector used in the CANDoR instrument is expected to withstand a cumulative cold neutron dose of at least 1E+12 n/cm2 before degrading to an unfit state. The component parts of the detector could not be separated, so the degradation of the bulk scintillator and WLS fibers could not be gauged separately.
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