Fast neutron measurements using deuterated liquid scintillators | | Posted on:2010-07-27 | Degree:Ph.D | Type:Dissertation | | University:University of Michigan | Candidate:Ojaruega, Mitaire I | Full Text:PDF | | GTID:1442390002972535 | Subject:Physics | | Abstract/Summary: | | | This dissertation in experimental nuclear physics describes the construction, design, assembly and tests of a novel 2" X 2" deuterated liquid scintillator, and a series of nuclear reaction experiments using the detector as a fast neutron detector. This detector is unique because of its pulse-shape discrimination capabilities and excellent detection efficiency. It is deuterium based and it is liquid. Because of the deuterated benzene (C6D6) inside the liquid scintillator, we are able to determine neutron energies without the use of the time of flight technique.;The (d,n) nuclear reactions studied with this detector include the symmetric collision of a 2H beam on a 257 mug/cm 2 CD2 target, a 2H beam on a 400 mu g/cm2 enriched 13C target at laboratory energy of E = 9 MeV and a similar 2H beam on a 941 mu g/cm2 12C target. The experiments were conducted at the joint University of Michigan and University of Notre Dame (UND) Radioactive Nuclear Beam Facility at UND.;To verify the detector response to monoenergetic neutrons, additional measurements were done using the 2.45 MeV and 14 MeV neutron generators at the University of Michigan Department of Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences Neutron Science Laboratory.;A Monte Carlo simulation code was subsequently modified to simulate the detector response to neutrons. Since very little information is available on detectors using deuterated scintillators, it was important to predict the detector response to various reaction neutron energies to permit use of these detectors in other experiments. | | Keywords/Search Tags: | Neutron, Deuterated, Detector, 2H beam, Using, Liquid, Nuclear | | Related items |
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