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Tan Xin-Jian, Ouyang Xiao-Ping, Wang Qun-Shu, Song Zhao-Hui, Kang Ke-Jun, Xia Liang-Bin. A new method for high-energy pulsed Gamma measurement within intense background x-raysJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2010, 19(1): 010703.
| Tan Xin-Jian, Ouyang Xiao-Ping, Wang Qun-Shu, Song Zhao-Hui, Kang Ke-Jun, Xia Liang-Bin. A new method for high-energy pulsed Gamma measurement within intense background x-raysJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2010, 19(1): 010703. |
A new method for high-energy pulsed Gamma measurement within intense background x-rays
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Abstract
The accelerator-generating 6.13 MeV pulsed Gamma by 19F(p, \alpha\gamma)160 reaction usually synchronizes with an intense bremsstrahlung x-ray which has a maximum energy of 1~MeV. This paper proposes a new method, named the scattering and absorbing method, to diagnose the 6.13 MeV Gamma. This method includes two parts: the detector and a scatterer placed in front of the detector. The detector converts the Gamma to electrons and then collects the electrons by a scintillator. In order to restrain the interference of the low-energy background, the scintillator collects the electrons at a small angle. The scintillator is wrapped with electro-absorbing material to absorb the low-energy electrons generated by background x-rays. The theoretical sensitivity ratio of 6.13 MeV Gamma to 1 MeV x-rays is greater than 150. The scatterer is a pretreatment tool to scatter some background x-rays away from the radial beam before they enter the detector. By varying the length, the scatterer can reduce the background x-rays to an acceptable level for the detector. -
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