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Nakamura, Tatsuya; Katagiri, Masaki; Chen, Y. E.*; Ukibe, Masahiro*; Okubo, Masataka*
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research A, 559(2), p.766 - 768, 2006/04
Times Cited Count:13 Percentile:65.68(Instruments & Instrumentation)We have been developing a position-sensitive neutron detector, which exhibits a high spatial resolution of the order of 10 microns and high detection efficiency. The analysis on the pulse-heights or on the time-delay between the STJs gives incident positions of the neutrons. In this paper, the response of the STJs/LBO neutron detector measured using a cold neutron beam is presented. The two STJs have the same size of 50 50
m
and their distance is 1.3 mm. The count intensity in the correlation map varied depending on the incident position of the neutron beam which gives an evidence for the position-sensitivity of the detector. These experimental results were qualitatively understood by a simple solid-angle model.
Narumi, Kazumasa; ; ; ; Saito, Yuichi; Yamamoto, Shunya; Aoki, Yasushi; Naramoto, Hiroshi
Materials Chemistry and Physics, 54(1-3), p.229 - 233, 1998/00
Times Cited Count:1 Percentile:8.20(Materials Science, Multidisciplinary)no abstracts in English
Usuda, Shigekazu; Abe, Hitoshi; Mihara, Akira
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research A, 340, p.540 - 545, 1994/00
Times Cited Count:26 Percentile:87.84(Instruments & Instrumentation)no abstracts in English
Kanno, Ikuo
Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology, 28(11), p.1061 - 1064, 1991/11
no abstracts in English
Kanno, Ikuo; Ikezoe, Hiroshi; Otsuki, Tsutomu*; ; ; Kimura, Itsuro*
Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology, 28(6), p.582 - 584, 1991/06
no abstracts in English
Kanno, Ikuo
Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology, 28(2), p.87 - 94, 1991/02
no abstracts in English
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JAERI-M 83-162, 25 Pages, 1983/10
no abstracts in English
Asai, Masato; Ishibashi, Yuichi*; Niwase, Toshitaka*; Makii, Hiroyuki; Ito, Yuta; Sato, Tetsuya; Tsukada, Kazuaki; Sakaguchi, Satoshi*; Morita, Kosuke*; Watanabe, Yutaka*; et al.
no journal, ,
Solar cells for power generation can be used as a high-energy heavy-ion detector because it has diode characteristics. To utilize the solar cells for fission-fragment measurements, we have investigated the response (energy resolution and pulse height defect) of a solar cell to heavy ions of various nuclides with several different energies.