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30 September 2016 Semiconductor neutron detectors
Andrey Gueorguiev, Huicong Hong, Joshua Tower, Hadong Kim, Leonard Cirignano, Arnold Burger, Kanai Shah
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Abstract
Lithium Indium Selenide (LiInSe2) has been under development in RMD Inc. and Fisk University for room temperature thermal neutron detection due to a number of promising properties. The recent advances of the crystal growth, material processing, and detector fabrication technologies allowed us to fabricate large detectors with 100 mm2 active area. The thermal neutron detection sensitivity and gamma rejection ratio (GRR) were comparable to 3He tube with 10 atm gas pressure at comparable dimensions. The synthesis, crystal growth, detector fabrication, and characterization are reported in this paper.
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Andrey Gueorguiev, Huicong Hong, Joshua Tower, Hadong Kim, Leonard Cirignano, Arnold Burger, and Kanai Shah "Semiconductor neutron detectors", Proc. SPIE 9968, Hard X-Ray, Gamma-Ray, and Neutron Detector Physics XVIII, 99680P (30 September 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2237054
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Crystals

Lithium

Semiconductors

Semiconducting wafers

Absorption

Gamma radiation

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