Artigo Revisado por pares

MICROMEGAS FOR NEUTRON DETECTION AND IMAGING

2013; World Scientific; Volume: 28; Issue: 13 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1142/s0217732313400233

ISSN

1793-6632

Autores

F. Belloni, F. Gunsing, T. Papaevangelou,

Tópico(s)

Nuclear Physics and Applications

Resumo

Micromegas-based detectors are used in a wide variety of neutron experiments. Their fast response meets the needs of time-of-flight facilities in terms of time resolution. The possibility of constructing low mass Micromegas detectors makes them appropriate for beam imaging and monitoring without affecting the beam quality or inducing background in parallel measurements. The good particle discrimination capability allows using Micromegas for neutron induced fission and (n, α) cross-section measurements. Their high radiation resistance make them suitable for working as flux monitors in the core of fission nuclear reactors as well as in the proximity of fusion chambers. New studies underlined the possibility of performing neutron computed tomography (CT) with Micromegas as neutron detectors, but also of exploiting its performances in experiments of fundamental nuclear physics.

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