Intrinsic noise of a superheated droplet detector for neutron background measurements in massively shielded facilities

EPJ Web of Conferences(2017)

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Superheated droplet detectors are a promising technique to the measurement of low-intensity neutron fields, as detectors can be rendered insensitive to minimum ionizing radiations. We report on the intrinsic neutron-induced signal of C2C1F5 devices fabricated by our group that originate from neutron-and alpha-emitting impurities in the detector constituents. The neutron background was calculated via Monte Carlo simulations using the MCNPX-PoliMi code in order to extract the recoil distributions following neutron interaction with the atoms of the superheated liquid. Various nuclear techniques were employed to characterise the detector materials with respect to source isotopes (U-238, Th-232 and Sm-147) for the normalisation of the simulations and also light elements (B, Li) having high (alpha, n) neutron production yields. We derived a background signal of similar to 10(-3) cts/day in a 1 liter detector of 1-3 Wt.% C2C1F5, corresponding to a detection limit in the order of 10(-8) n cm(-2)s(-1). Direct measurements in a massively shielded underground facility for dark matter search have confirmed this result. With the borosilicate detector containers found to be the dominant background source in current detectors, possibilities for further noise reduction by similar to 2 orders of magnitude based on selected container materials are discussed.
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