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Test of a $$^{3}$$He neutron detector readout electronics prototype for CSNS multipurpose physics neutron diffractometer

Authors :
Yubin Zhao
Liang Xiao
Xing-cheng Tian
X. S. Jiang
Hong Luo
Beiju Guan
Xiao-guang Wu
Tu-chen Huang
Xiaojuan Zhou
Jianrong Zhou
Lin Zhu
Zhijia Sun
Source :
Radiation Detection Technology and Methods. 5:200-206
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2021.

Abstract

Large areas of $$^{3}$$ He neutron detector array and corresponding readout electronics are used in the MPI built at China Spallation Neutron Source (CSNS) to measure the position and flight time of scattered neutrons, and MPI has a high requirement for the position resolution of $$^{3}$$ He neutron detector. A $$^{3}$$ He neutron detector readout electronics prototype composed of two front-end boards and one digital readout board is designed to meet the above requirements. Testing the whole readout electronics system before its mass production to ensure it can run correctly and fulfill the functional and performance requirements. The test of the readout electronics prototype is implemented in the laboratory, and a signal generator is used to generate electronic signals instead of actual neutron signals. The position resolution test of the readout electronics prototype with $$^{3}$$ He tubes is carried out in the No. 20 beamline measurement room of CSNS. The functional and performance tests in the laboratory state that the readout electronics prototype can fulfill the readout requirements. The typical value of charge resolution is 0.85 fC; the integral nonlinearity of charge is 0.094 $$\%$$ in the input charge range from 100 to 800 fC. The position resolution test result of the prototype with $$^{3}$$ He tubes is better than the design requirement of 10 mm and also quite good compared with that of some other commercial products. These tests provide a reliable basis for the mass production of the readout electronics prototype.

Details

ISSN :
25099949 and 25099930
Volume :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Radiation Detection Technology and Methods
Accession number :
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