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18 October 1996 Modeling and suppression of neutron background in gamma-ray detectors
Jaesub Hong, Charles J. Hailey
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Abstract
We describe research on developing more effective means to shield gamma-ray detectors from neutron-induced background. Conventional active shields are very inefficient in vetoing neutrons. Neutron-induced background is exacerbated in new classes of gamma-ray detectors such as CZT, which have large neutron interaction cross-sections. An approach to this problem is supershields, which contain separate layers to moderate and absorb neutrons. We show how supershields are superior to monolayer neutron shields which have been studied previously.
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Jaesub Hong and Charles J. Hailey "Modeling and suppression of neutron background in gamma-ray detectors", Proc. SPIE 2806, Gamma-Ray and Cosmic-Ray Detectors, Techniques, and Missions, (18 October 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.254017
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Gamma radiation

Absorption

Particles

Physics

Scattering

Atmospheric particles

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