Digital pulse shape discrimination methods for n-γ separation in an EJ-301 liquid scintillation detector

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万波
张雪荧
陈亮
葛红林
马飞
张宏斌
鞠永芹
张艳斌
李严严
许晓伟
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[1] Institute of Modern Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
[2] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
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中国国家自然科学基金;
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EJ-301 liquid scintillation detector; digital signal processing; charge comparison method; zero-crossing method;
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TL812 [闪烁探测技术和仪器];
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A digital pulse shape discrimination system based on a programmable module NI-5772 has been established and tested with an EJ-301 liquid scintillation detector. The module was operated by running programs developed in Lab VIEW, with a sampling frequency up to 1.6 GS/s. Standard gamma sources22 Na,137Cs and60 Co were used to calibrate the EJ-301 liquid scintillation detector, and the gamma response function was obtained. Digital algorithms for the charge comparison method and zero-crossing method have been developed. The experimental results show that both digital signal processing(DSP) algorithms can discriminate neutrons from γ-rays. Moreover,the zero-crossing method shows better n-γ discrimination at 80 ke Vee and lower, whereas the charge comparison method gives better results at higher thresholds. In addition, the figure-of-merit(FOM) for detectors of two different dimensions were extracted at 9 energy thresholds, and it was found that the smaller detector presented better n-γseparation for fission neutrons.
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