Abstract

A real-time $n/\gamma $ discrimination prototype system based on high-speed waveform sampling and high-performance field-programmable gate array (FPGA) is presented in this paper. In order to accurately record detector signals, a high-speed sampling board with a 14-bit analog-to-digital converter (AD9680) is designed. The BC501A liquid scintillator is employed as the neutron detector, and a discrimination algorithm is implemented in the FPGA of the sampling board. The system is calibrated by 22Na, 137Cs, and 60Co $\gamma $ -sources. A PuC neutron source is used to evaluate the discrimination ability. The figure-of-merit of PuC neutron source is determined to be about 1.005 over an energy range of 0–4000 keVee, which is consistent with the test results of the commercial digitizer, and the false alarm rate of 60Co is 0.19%. This system has been successfully applied for the environmental neutron monitoring experiment during the first commissioning of white neutron source tunnel of China spallation neutron source.

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