Abstract

Special requirements in pulsed fast-neutron detection of prompt fission and fusion devices call for a detection detector or system which could detect fast-neutrons in a severe radiation field, and thus should necessarily have a flat energy response, a high signal-noise-ratio, proper threshold energy, and a good radiation resistance. In this paper, a fast-neutron detection system based on a thin silicon carbide (SiC) detector and a 237Np fission target was developed and tested on Xi’an Pulsed Reactor, which was with a neutron threshold of 0.4 MeV, a flat energy response to neutrons in the range of 1MeV to 20MeV and got good response spectra to fission fragments. The SiC detector used here is a 4H-SiC Schottky diode detector with the dimension of 20mm×20mm×20μm, a dark current of lower than 5nA within 600V, a best energy resolution to alpha particles of about 1.78% and a high radiation resistance under alpha particle irradiation with a max incident number of 1.03×1010. The detection system shows advantaged prospects in fast-neutron fluence monitoring in nuclear fission and fusion equipments.

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