Author:
Lafont F.,Barkats D.,Buffet J.-C.,Cuccaro S.,Guerard B.,Lai C.-C.,Marchal J.,Pentenero J.,Sartor N.,Hall-Wilton R.,Kanaki K.,Robinson L.,Svensson P.-O.
Abstract
Abstract
With the renewal of many neutron science instruments and the
commissioning of new neutron facilities, there is a rising demand
for improved neutron beam monitoring systems with reduced beam
perturbations and higher counting rate capability. Fission chambers
are the most popular beam monitors; however, their use on some
instruments may be prevented by the background generated by fast
neutrons emitted during neutron captures in 235U and by
neutrons scattered in the material of the fission chamber. Multitube
detectors, on the other hand, offer a good alternative with minimum
beam perturbations. The purpose of this paper is to report and
analyse the results of the measurements performed with several
Multitubes used for beam monitoring. We show that the transparency
of Multitube beam monitors is 97.6 ± 0.4 %, and that their
detection efficiency is uniform, with a deviation from the mean
value <0.7 %. A counting rate reduction of 10 % due to pile-up
effects is measured at a rate of 550 kHz. In addition to neutron
beam intensity monitoring, the Multitube can be configured for
1-dimensional or 2-dimensional localisation. We present the
preliminary results of these additional functionalities.
Subject
Mathematical Physics,Instrumentation