Author:
Shishido Hiroaki,Vu The Dang,Aizawa Kazuya,Kojima Kenji M.,Koyama Tomio,Oikawa Kenichi,Harada Masahide,Oku Takayuki,Soyama Kazuhiko,Miyajima Shigeyuki,Hidaka Mutsuo,Suzuki Soh Y.,Tanaka Manobu M.,Kawamata Shuichi,Ishida Takekazu
Abstract
Abstract
Wide energy range neutron imaging and spectroscopy in a single experiment without changing the setup is available by a combination of a high-power pulsed neutron source and fast operating neutron detector. The delay-line current-biased kinetic-inductance detector (CB-KID) is a two-dimensional superconducting detector with high spatial and temporal resolutions, and multi-hit tolerance. We demonstrate that the delay-line CB-KID with 10B neutron conversion layer is applicable for neutron imaging and spectroscopy up to the neutron energy of 100 eV. High spatial neutron transmission image for a Sm-Sn mixed metal is successfully constructed below 0.3 eV. Concomitantly, we examine the neutron transmission up to 100 eV and identify observed resonance dips by Sm nuclei.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
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