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6:1 aspect ratio silicon pillar based thermal neutron detector filled with B10
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Electrical EngineeringEngineeringRadiation DetectionNuclear PhysicsPhysicsLow VoltageDiameter Silicon PillarsNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsNeutron SourceThermal Neutron DetectorCurrent Helium-3 TubeNuclear MaterialsDetector PhysicInstrumentationMicroelectronicsNeutron ScatteringNuclear Engineering
Current helium-3 tube based thermal neutron detectors have shortcomings in achieving simultaneously high efficiency and low voltage while maintaining adequate fieldability performance. By using a three-dimensional silicon p-i-n diode pillar array filled with boron-10 these constraints can be overcome. The fabricated pillar structured detector reported here is composed of 2μm diameter silicon pillars with a 4μm pitch and height of 12μm. A thermal neutron detection efficiency of 7.3+∕−0.6% and a neutron-to-gamma discrimination of 105 at 2V reverse bias were measured for this detector. When scaled to larger aspect ratio, a high efficiency device is possible.
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