Stabilization of Particle Discrimination Efficiencies for Neutron Spectrum Unfolding with Organic Scintillators

  • Chris C. Lawrence
  • , J. K. Polack
  • , Michael Febbraro
  • , J. J. Kolata
  • , Marek Flaska
  • , S. A. Pozzi
  • , F. D. Becchetti

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Abstract

The literature discussing pulse-shape discrimination (PSD) in organic scintillators dates back several decades. However, little has been written about PSD techniques that are optimized for neutron spectrum unfolding. Variation in n-γ misclassification rates and in γ/n ratio of incident fields can distort the neutron pulse-height response of scintillators and these distortions can in turn cause large errors in unfolded spectra. New applications in arms-control verification call for detection of lower-energy neutrons, for which PSD is particularly problematic. In this article, we propose techniques for removing distortions on pulse-height response that result from the merging of PSD distributions in the low-pulse-height region. These techniques take advantage of the repeatable shapes of PSD distributions that are governed by the counting statistics of scintillation-photon populations. We validate the proposed techniques using accelerator-based time-of-flight measurements and then demonstrate them by unfolding the Watt spectrum from measurement with a 252Cf neutron source.

Original languageEnglish
Article number7797183
Pages (from-to)772-780
Number of pages9
JournalIEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science
Volume64
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2017

Keywords

  • Neutron spectroscopy
  • organic scintillators
  • pulse-shape discrimination

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