Ce-doped Gd${}_{3}$Al${}_{2}$Ga${}_{3}$O${}_{12}$ scintillator for compact, effective and high time resolution detector of the fast neutrons
Mikhail Korzhik (1, 2), Kai-Thomas Brinkmann (3), Georgy, Dosovitskiy (1), Valery Dormenev (3), Andrei Fedorov (1, 2), Dmitry Kozlov, (2), Vitaly Mechinsky (1, 2), Hans-Georg Zaunick (3) ((1) National, Research Center "Kurchatov Institute", Moscow, Russia, (2) Institute for

TL;DR
This paper introduces a Gd3Al2Ga3O12:Ce scintillator that effectively detects fast neutrons with high time resolution, enabling compact, precise neutron detection and energy spectrum analysis.
Contribution
First demonstration of Gd3Al2Ga3O12:Ce scintillator's effectiveness for fast neutron detection with high time resolution and energy discrimination capabilities.
Findings
High time resolution better than 200 ps for 511 keV gamma rays
Distinct pulse height regions for different neutron energies
Confirmed neutron detection and energy discrimination with Am-Be source
Abstract
Gadolinium-aluminum-gallium garnet GdAlGaO:Ce scintillator is demonstrated to be an excellent scintillation material for detector of fast neutrons for the first time. Moreover, its application allows to obtain different responses to neutrons depending on their energy spectrum. This is achieved because the material, firstly, has high content of Gd, which absorbs neutrons with following emission of -quanta, and, secondly, detects this radiation efficiently thanks to high stopping power, fast scintillation kinetics, high scintillation light yield and good energy resolution. It was shown by simulation that several characteristic regions could be distinguished in -quanta pulse height spectra acquired with GAGG:Ce crystal under neutron irradiation, with energies nearly 90 and 190, and 511 keV; all these lines have different relative intensities…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRadiation Detection and Scintillator Technologies · Atomic and Subatomic Physics Research · Nuclear Physics and Applications
