Antireflection foils with multi-layer converter for ultracold neutron detectors
✍ Scribed by P. Maier-Komor; I. Altarev; A. Bergmaier; P. Böni; G. Dollinger; R. Krücken; S. Paul; W. Schott
- Book ID
- 103852784
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 263 KB
- Volume
- 521
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0168-9002
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✦ Synopsis
For experiments at the ultracold neutron (UCN) source of the new high-luminosity neutron source, Forschungsreaktor M .
unchen II (FRM II), highly efficient detectors are needed. The desired type of detectors utilizes 6
Li as the neutron converter based on the huge cross-section reaction 6 Li(n,a)t and detection of the 2.06 MeV a-particles or the 2.73 MeV t-particles. The high reflectance of UCN from 6 Li with its positive optical potential must be compensated by a material with negative optical potential. Instead of the expensive 62 Ni material, natural Ti can be chosen. It was demonstrated that neither 6 Li metal nor Ti metal can be deposited in a high-vacuum evaporation apparatus without creating a positive optical potential and thus increasing the reflectivity for the UCN due to oxygen impurities coming from the H 2 O partial pressure in the high-vacuum system. To overcome these problems, a new UHV evaporation apparatus was developed and built which is capable of reaching a vacuum in the 10 À10 Pa range. Such a good vacuum can be obtained only when annealing the vacuum system up to 470 K. At such a high annealing temperature the silicon detectors for the aand t particles might suffer degradation of their energy resolution. Therefore, the multi-layer system of 6 Li and nat Ti is not deposited directly on the silicon detector but a thin rolled Ti foil is applied as backing. A test deposition of 200 double layers of 6 LiF/ 62 Ni on a thin Ti foil is described and a report is given about the setup of the new UHV evaporation apparatus.
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