Results for the response function determination of the Compact Neutron Spectrometer
F. Gagnon-Moisan, M. Reginatto, A. Zimbal

TL;DR
This paper details the characterization and response function determination of the Compact Neutron Spectrometer based on BC501A liquid scintillator, using monoenergetic neutron beams and digital data acquisition for fusion diagnostics.
Contribution
It presents the full response matrix determination of the CNS with a new digital system, enhancing neutron detection accuracy for fusion plasma diagnostics.
Findings
Response matrix characterized from 1.5 to 17 MeV
Successful unfolding of pulse height spectra
Validation with time of flight measurements
Abstract
The Compact Neutron Spectrometer (CNS) is a Joint European Torus (JET) Enhancement Project, designed for fusion diagnostics in different plasma scenarios. The CNS is based on a liquid scintillator (BC501A) which allows good discrimination between neutron and gamma radiation. Neutron spectrometry with a BC501A spectrometer requires the use of a reliable, fully characterized detector. The determination of the response matrix was carried out at the Ion Accelerator Facility (PIAF) of the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB). This facility provides several monoenergetic beams (2.5, 8, 10, 12 and 14 MeV) and a 'white field'(Emax ~17 MeV), which allows for a full characterization of the spectrometer in the region of interest (from ~1.5 MeV to ~17 MeV. The energy of the incoming neutrons was determined by the time of flight method (TOF), with time resolution in the order of 1 ns. To…
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