Author:
Chen Hao,Zhao Chaoyang,Wang Zhonghai,Li Lingli,Zhou Yanhan,Zhang Jie,Xu Hongbing,Cheng Shikui,Zhu Yuxuan,Zhang Yipo
Abstract
Abstract
A new hard X-ray (HXR) camera is being designed for the
HuanLiu-2M (HL-2M) tokamak to measure the spatial-temporal evolution
of the fast electrons in the energy range of 20–200 keV during
radio frequency (RF) drive or heating experiments. The new camera
integrates 63 channels of independent detectors consisting of 63
lutetium yttrium oxyorthosilicate scintillators (LYSO) coupled to
silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs). A composite collimator (pinhole +
collimating tube) is designed for the HXR camera to arrange the 63
channels in a compact space and reduce background rays. This paper
introduces the design of composite collimator and the calculation of
geometric parameters of the pinhole and collimating tube. The
geometric factor uniformity (GFU) and effective count
rate (ECR) of the composite collimator were evaluated by
Geant4 simulation for different pinhole inner wall thicknesses
T
1. The results show that when the energy is 200 keV,
GFU increases and ECR increases and then
decreases when reducing T
1. The optimal T
1 is 2 mm, and
the resulting GFU is 0.83 and ECR is 78.2%
for 200 keV.
Subject
Mathematical Physics,Instrumentation