Published January 1, 1994
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High efficiency neutron sensitive amorphous silicon pixel detectors
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A multi-layer a-Si:H based thermal neutron detector was designed, fabricated and simulated by Monte Carlo method. The detector consists of two a-Si:H pin detectors prepared by plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD) and interfaced with coated layers of Gd, as a thermal neutron converter. Simulation results indicate that a detector consisting of 2 Gd films with thicknesses of 2 and 4 /spl mu/m, sandwiched properly with two layers of sufficiently thick (/spl sim/30 /spl mu/m) amorphous silicon diodes, has the optimum parameters. The detectors have an intrinsic efficiency of about 42% at a threshold setting of 7000 electrons, with an expected average signal size of /spl sim/12000 electrons which is well above the noise. This efficiency will be further increased to nearly 63%, if we use Gd with 50% enrichment in /sup 157/Gd. We can fabricate position sensitive detectors with spatial resolution of 300 /spl mu/m with gamma sensitivity of /spl sim/1/spl times/10/sup -5/. These detectors are highly radiation resistant and are good candidates for use in various application, where high efficiency, high resolution, gamma insensitive position sensitive neutron detectors are needed.
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