First evaluation of fast neutron imaging with LiInSe2 semiconductors

2020 
Abstract Fast neutron imaging is a powerful tool to investigate elemental/isotopic compositions of objects, supporting both scientific studies as well as cargo scanning. Current neutron imaging systems are faced with challenges associated with timing, detection efficiency, and/or spatial resolution. Here, we report on the use of a semiconducting lithium indium diselenide neutron sensor coupled to a Timepix ASIC for fast neutron imaging. Using a 15 cm thick copper knife edge, the spatial resolution of the neutron imager was found to be 1.55 mm for 9 MeV neutrons. The experimental detection efficiency at 9 MeV was in general agreement with calculations.
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