Projection imaging with ultracold neutrons

K. Kuk, C. Cude-Woods, C.R. Chavez,J.H. Choi,J. Estrada,M. Hoffbauer,S.E. Holland, M. Makela,C.L. Morris, E. Ramberg, E.R. Adamek,T. Bailey,M. Blatnik,L.J. Broussard,M.A.-P. Brown,N.B. Callahan,S.M. Clayton,S. Currie, B.W. Filippone, E.M. Fries, P. Geltenbort,F. Gonzalez,M.T. Hassan,L. Hayen,K.P. Hickerson, A.T. Holley,T.M. Ito,C.-Y. Liu,P. Merkel, R. Musedinovic, C. O’Shaughnessy,R.W. Pattie,B. Plaster,D.J. Salvat,A. Saunders, E.I. Sharapov,X. Sun,Z. Tang,W. Wei, J.W. Wexler,A.R. Young,Zhehui Wang

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment(2021)

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Ultracold neutron (UCN) projection imaging is demonstrated using a boron-coated back-illuminated CCD camera and the Los Alamos UCN source. Each neutron is recorded through the capture reactions with10B. By direct detection at least one of the byproducts α, 7Li and γ (electron recoils) derived from the neutron capture and reduction of thermal noise of the scientific CCD camera, a signal-to-noise improvement on the order of 104 over the indirect detection has been achieved. Sub-pixel position resolution of a few microns is confirmed for individual UCN events. Projection imaging of test objects shows a spatial resolution less than 100μm by an integrated UCN flux one the order of 106 cm−2. The bCCD can be used to build UCN detectors with an area on the order of 1 m2. The combination of micrometer scale spatial resolution, low readout noise of a few electrons, and large area makes bCCD suitable for quantum science of UCN.
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Ultracold neutrons,Direct detection,10B nanometer thin film,Neutron detection efficiency,Low background,Projection imaging
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