Neutron TGEM Detector Abdel

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Haithem's logbook for developing neutron sensitive TGEM detector


1/23/09

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1.) Search the web for patent which coats GEM detector with neutron sensitive materials. I think it is for Thermal neutrons.


Materials of high neutron capture cross section are studied widely, an example is the following patent [[1]]


Most of the high neutron capture cross section materials were measured for different neutron energies. A comprehensive work is published in 2000. The project was supported by Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute and Brookhaven National Laboratory [[2]]

U-235 is the one of the best choices since it has a high neutron fission cross section.

A boron coated GEM foil is being made by the company below http://n-cdt.com/

Another method uses BF3.

We are interested in a fissionable material coated onto the copper foils that is thin enough to allow the fission fragments to escape the foil and ionize the gas in the detector.


2.) Search for companies which use either sputtering or coating technology to apply the above material to caopper PCboards with hole int them such that the material does not fill up the hole. Hole diameter = ?

The material sputter onto the copper would have thickness on the order of Angstroms.

The TGEM PCboard would have a surface area of 10 cm x 10 cm.

3.) Current neutron efficiency plots for several detector

NeutronDetectionEfficiency-vs-Energy He3 Tube PND INL.jpg

Media:NeutronDetectionEfficiency-vs-Energy_Ne-213_BaF.pdf

NeutronDetectionEfficiency-vs-Energy BC-408 Scintillator.jpg

NeutronDetectionEfficiency-vs-Energy GEM BoronCoatedFoil Neutron Efficiency.jpg

1/30/09

1.) Investigate if Thorium Oxide will be a good candidate for the fission chamber. You would use electrolysis to coat a TGEM board.

Ways to make thorium fission chamber

2.) Find reference for TGEM9, this was used to determine optimal TGEM design 2 years ago

References

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