Gamma/neutron classification with SiPM CLYC detectors using frequency-domain analysis for embedded real-time applications

Nuclear Engineering and Technology(2024)

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Abstract
A method for gamma/neutron event classification based on frequency -domain analysis for mixed radiation environments is proposed. In contrast to the traditional charge comparison method for pulse -shape discrimination, which requires baseline removal and pulse alignment, our method does not need any preprocessing of the digitized data, apart from removing saturated traces in sporadic pile-up scenarios. It also features the identification of neutron events in the detector's full energy range with a single device, from thermal neutrons to fast neutrons, including low -energy pulses, and still provides a superior figure -of -merit for classification. The proposed frequency -domain analysis consists of computing the fast Fourier transform of a triggered trace and integrating it through a simplified version of the transform magnitude components that distinguish the neutron features from those of the gamma photons. Owing to this simplification, the proposed method may be easily ported to a real-time embedded deployment based on Field -Programmable Gate Arrays or Digital Signal Processors. We target an off -the -shelf detector based on a small CLYC (Cs2LiYCl6:Ce) crystal coupled to a silicon photomultiplier with an integrated bias and preamplifier, aiming at lightweight embedded mixed radiation monitors and dosimeter applications.
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CLYC,Gamma/neutron classification,SiPM,FFT,Embedded systems,FPGA,Gamma/neutron discrimination
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