Abstract
A new detector for neutron radiative capture cross section measurements is proposed, the efficiency of which is 4 times that of the conventional Moxon-Rae detector. Principally, it consists of 6 equally thick plastic scintillator sheets which are alternatively connected to 2 photomultipliers operating in coincidence. The efficiency of the detector is proved to have a linear dependence on γ-ray energy. Some preliminary data on radiative neutron capture in natural Mo obtained with this detector are presented.
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