The benefits of neutron detection and spectroscopy with carbon based, wide band gap, semiconductor detectors have previously been discussed within the literature. However, at the time of writing there are still limitations with these detectors related to availability, cost, size and perceived quality. This study demonstrates that lower quality materials—indicated by lower charge collection efficiency (CCE), poor resolution and polarisation effect—available at wafer scale and lower cost, can fulfil requirements for fast neutron detection and spectroscopy for fluxes over several orders of magnitude, where only coarse energy discrimination is required. In this study, a single crystal diamond detector (D-SC, with 100% CCE), a polycrystalline di...
Diamond is known for its extreme hardness which may allow it to operate as a particle detector in hi...
International audienceExperimental fission studies for reaction physics or nuclear spectroscopy can ...
In this work we present the response of a new large volume 4H Silicon Carbide (SiC) detector to 14 M...
The benefits of neutron detection and spectroscopy with carbon based, wide band gap, semiconductor d...
The presence of carbon atoms in silicon carbide and diamond makes the materials ideal candidates for...
The presence of carbon atoms in silicon carbide and diamond makes the materials ideal candidates fo...
International audienceNeutron radiation detector for nuclear reactor applications plays an important...
A thorough investigation has been carried out in order to determine the suitability of diamond and s...
The use of wide-band-gap solid-state neutron detectors is expanding in environments where a compact ...
Diamond is known for its extreme hardness which may allow it to operate as a particle detector in hi...
International audienceExperimental fission studies for reaction physics or nuclear spectroscopy can ...
In this work we present the response of a new large volume 4H Silicon Carbide (SiC) detector to 14 M...
The benefits of neutron detection and spectroscopy with carbon based, wide band gap, semiconductor d...
The presence of carbon atoms in silicon carbide and diamond makes the materials ideal candidates for...
The presence of carbon atoms in silicon carbide and diamond makes the materials ideal candidates fo...
International audienceNeutron radiation detector for nuclear reactor applications plays an important...
A thorough investigation has been carried out in order to determine the suitability of diamond and s...
The use of wide-band-gap solid-state neutron detectors is expanding in environments where a compact ...
Diamond is known for its extreme hardness which may allow it to operate as a particle detector in hi...
International audienceExperimental fission studies for reaction physics or nuclear spectroscopy can ...
In this work we present the response of a new large volume 4H Silicon Carbide (SiC) detector to 14 M...