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Radiation Protection Dosimetry 2005 115(1-4):394-397; doi:10.1093/rpd/nci177
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Towards the enhancement of the photon/neutron discrimination of C6D6 detectors in the range from 1 to 10 MeV using liquid scintillator materials doped with high-Z elements

I. F. Gonçalves1,*, J. Salgado1, L. M. N. Távora2,3 and P. Vaz1

1 ITN, Estrada Nacional 10, P-2686-953 Sacavém, Portugal
2 ESTG, IP Leiria, Morro do Lena, P-2411-901 Leiria, Portugal
3 Departamento Física, Grupo de Instituto Atómica e Nuclear, Universidade de Coimbra, P-3004-516 Coimbra, Portugal

* Corresponding author: ifg{at}itn.mces.pt

The study on the behaviour of deuterated benzene detectors in the energy range from 1 to 10 MeV has been carried out. It is shown that the photon-to-neutron discrimination, attained with standard detectors, can be improved by doping the C6D6 liquid scintillator with high-Z elements. The motivation for doping the organic scintillator stems from the fact that they should increase the gamma detection efficiencies with no significant changes in the abilities to detect neutrons. The results obtained using the MCNP and EGS4 codes show that increasing the fraction of high-Z elements: (a) the energy deposited in the medium by photons increases, (b) the energy deposited by neutrons decreases and (c) the rate of detection of photon/neutron is enhanced. Owing to their low sensitivity to neutrons and the enhanced gamma detection efficiency, these detectors could be ideally used to carry out studies in mixed neutron–photon fields in the energy range considered and to assess the gamma backgrounds in noisy neutron environments.


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