Applications Of A Micro-Pixel Chamber (Mu Pic) Based, Time-Resolved Neutron Imaging Detector At Pulsed Neutron Beams

1ST CONFERENCE ON LIGHT AND PARTICLE BEAMS IN MATERIALS SCIENCE 2013 (LPBMS2013)(2014)

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The realization of high-intensity, pulsed spallation neutron sources such as J-PARC in Japan and SNS in the US has brought time-of-flight (TOF) based neutron techniques to the fore and spurred the development of new detector technologies. When combined with high-resolution imaging, TOF-based methods become powerful tools for direct imaging of material properties, including crystal structure/internal strain, isotopic/temperature distributions, and internal and external magnetic fields. To carry out such measurements in the high-intensities and high gamma backgrounds found at spallation sources, we have developed a new time-resolved neutron imaging detector employing a micro-pattern gaseous detector known as the micro-pixel chamber (mu PIC) coupled with a field-programmable-gate-array-based data acquisition system. The detector combines 100 mu m-level (sigma) spatial and sub-mu s time resolutions with low gamma sensitivity of less than 10(-12) and a rate capability on the order of Mcps (mega-counts-per-second). Here, we demonstrate the application of our detector to TOF-based techniques with examples of Bragg-edge transmission and neutron resonance transmission imaging (with computed tomography) carried out at J-PARC. We also consider the direct imaging of magnetic fields with our detector using polarized neutrons.
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