Neutron spectroscopy is an under-utilized passive technique that offers information about the source of neutron emissions. It is of particular value for emergency response diagnostics because spectroscopy can distinguish a fission source from (α,n) sources such as AmBe or oxide interactions and can help with a more accurate determination of plutonium mass when combined with classical neutron coincidence/multiplicity counters. To this end, we have developed a compact fast neutron spectrometer based on organic glass scintillators coupled to silicon photomultipliers and a waveform digitizer. The spectrometer has shown excellent performance in discriminating between neutron sources, and when considering only the fast (>2 MeV) portion of the spectrum, the result is reasonably insensitive to intervening scattering or attenuation materials.
Year
2024
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