Difference between revisions of "Neutron Time of Flight Test"
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+ | This test included one detector and a collimated Cf-252 source. The detector was placed 16 inches away from the source collimator. Tests were performed with various thicknesses of poly in between the two. Each count was 5 minutes long and three counts were taken for each test. Detector D was used at 1618 volts through channel 3 of LeCroy power supply and a threshold of 77mV set through the blue faced CFD. | ||
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+ | {| border="1" cellpadding="20" cellspacing="0" | ||
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+ | |- | ||
+ | |setup | ||
+ | |1 poly block (4") | ||
+ | |2 poly blocks (8") | ||
+ | |3 ply blocks (12") | ||
+ | |4 poly blocks (16") | ||
+ | |no poly | ||
+ | |background | ||
+ | |background with detector shielded with 4" poly | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |test 1 counts | ||
+ | |7180 | ||
+ | |5142 | ||
+ | |3945 | ||
+ | |3235 | ||
+ | |11793 | ||
+ | |1620 | ||
+ | |1314 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |test 2 counts | ||
+ | |7291 | ||
+ | |5213 | ||
+ | |3994 | ||
+ | |3084 | ||
+ | |11694 | ||
+ | |1648 | ||
+ | |1336 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |test 3 counts | ||
+ | |7319 | ||
+ | |5205 | ||
+ | |4014 | ||
+ | |3150 | ||
+ | |11872 | ||
+ | |1629 | ||
+ | |1352 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |averages | ||
+ | |7263 | ||
+ | |5187 | ||
+ | |3984 | ||
+ | |3156 | ||
+ | |11786 | ||
+ | |1632 | ||
+ | |1334 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |} | ||
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+ | ==Test for Time of Flight== | ||
+ | A test was performed using a Cf-252 source and two plastic scintillator detectors. The two detectors were placed in parallel with the source. The idea was that the source would emit a neutron and that neutron would hit the first detector and then the second. The signals from the detectors would show up on the oscilloscope being spaced a certain measurable distance/time apart. This was acquired by gating the signal. | ||
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+ | [http://wiki.iac.isu.edu/index.php/PhotoFission_with_Polarized_Photons_from_HRRL Go Back] |
Latest revision as of 06:22, 5 February 2009
Verifying Neutron Detection
This test included one detector and a collimated Cf-252 source. The detector was placed 16 inches away from the source collimator. Tests were performed with various thicknesses of poly in between the two. Each count was 5 minutes long and three counts were taken for each test. Detector D was used at 1618 volts through channel 3 of LeCroy power supply and a threshold of 77mV set through the blue faced CFD.
setup | 1 poly block (4") | 2 poly blocks (8") | 3 ply blocks (12") | 4 poly blocks (16") | no poly | background | background with detector shielded with 4" poly |
test 1 counts | 7180 | 5142 | 3945 | 3235 | 11793 | 1620 | 1314 |
test 2 counts | 7291 | 5213 | 3994 | 3084 | 11694 | 1648 | 1336 |
test 3 counts | 7319 | 5205 | 4014 | 3150 | 11872 | 1629 | 1352 |
averages | 7263 | 5187 | 3984 | 3156 | 11786 | 1632 | 1334 |
Test for Time of Flight
A test was performed using a Cf-252 source and two plastic scintillator detectors. The two detectors were placed in parallel with the source. The idea was that the source would emit a neutron and that neutron would hit the first detector and then the second. The signals from the detectors would show up on the oscilloscope being spaced a certain measurable distance/time apart. This was acquired by gating the signal.