A two-layer Timepix3 stack for improved charged particle tracking and radiation field decomposition

P. Smolyanskiy, M. Bacak, B. Bergmann, P. Broulim, P. Burian, T. Celko, D. Garvey, K. Gunthoti, F. G. Infantes, P. Manek, A. Manna, F. Mraz, R. Mucciola, S. Pospisil, M. Sitarz,O. Urban, Z. Vykydal, S. A. Wender

JOURNAL OF INSTRUMENTATION(2024)

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We characterize a novel instrument designed for radiation field decomposition and particle trajectory reconstruction for application in harsh radiation environments. The device consists of two Timepix3 assemblies with 500 mu m thick silicon sensors in a face-to-face geometry. These detectors are interleaved with a set of neutron converters: (LiF)-Li-6 for thermal neutrons, polyethylene (PE) for fast neutrons above 1MeV, and PE with an additional aluminum recoil proton filter for neutrons above similar to 4 MeV. Application of the coincidence and anticoincidence technique together with pattern recognition allows improved separation of charged and neutral particles, their discrimination against gamma-rays and assessment of the overall directionality of the fast neutron field. The instrument's charged particle tracking and separation capabilities were studied at the Danish Center for Particle Therapy (DCPT), the Proton Synchrotron, and Super Proton Synchrotron with protons (50-240 MeV), pions (1-10 GeV/c and 180 GeV/c). After developing temporal and spatial coincidence assignment methodology, we determine the relative amount of coincident detections as a function of the impact angle, present the device's impact angle resolving power (both in coincidence and anticoicidence channels). The detector response to neutrons was studied at the Czech Metrology Institute (CMI), at n_ToF and the Los Alamos Neutron Science Center (LANSCE), covering the entire spectrum from thermal up to 600MeV. The measured tracks were assigned to their corresponding neutron energy by application of the time of flight technique. We present the achieved neutron detection efficiency as a function of neutron kinetic energy and demonstrate how the ratio of events found below the different converters can be used to assess the hardness of the neutron spectrum. As an application, we determine the neutron content within a PMMA phantom just behind the Bragg-peak during clinical irradiation condition with protons of 160MeV.
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Neutron detectors (cold, thermal, fast neutrons),Particle identification methods,Particle tracking detectors (Solid-state detectors)
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