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Position-sensitive detection of ultracold neutrons with an imaging camera and its implications to spectroscopy

Abstract

Position-sensitive detection of ultracold neutrons (UCNs) is demonstrated using an imaging charge-coupled device (CCD) camera. A spatial resolution less than 15μm has been achieved, which is equivalent to a UCN energy resolution below 2 pico-electron-volts through the relation δE=m_0gδx. Here, the symbols δE, δx, m_0 and g are the energy resolution, the spatial resolution, the neutron rest mass and the gravitational acceleration, respectively. A multilayer surface convertor described previously is used to capture UCNs and then emits visible light for CCD imaging. Particle identification and noise rejection are discussed through the use of light intensity profile analysis. This method allows different types of UCN spectroscopy and other applications.

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© 2016 Elsevier B.V. Received 28 April 2016, Revised 12 May 2016, Accepted 13 May 2016, Available online 16 May 2016.

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