March 1, 2012
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Neutron and Gamma Ray Pulse Shape Discrimination with Polyvinyltoluene

Abstract

The goal of this was research effort was to test the ability of two poly vinyltoluene research samples to produce recordable, distinguishable signals in response to gamma rays and neutrons. Pulse shape discrimination was performed to identify if the signal was generated by a gamma ray or a neutron. A standard figure of merit for pulse shape discrimination was used to quantify the gamma-neutron pulse separation. Measurements were made with gamma and neutron sources with and without shielding. The best figure of merit obtained was 1.77; this figure of merit was achieved with the first sample in response to an un-moderated 252Cf source shielded with 5.08 cm of lead.

Revised: December 28, 2012 | Published: March 1, 2012

Citation

Lintereur A.T., J.H. Ely, J.A. Stave, and B.S. McDonald. 2012. Neutron and Gamma Ray Pulse Shape Discrimination with Polyvinyltoluene Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.