Towards a new generation of solid total-energy detectors for neutron-capture time-of-flight experiments with intense neutron beams

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Challenging neutron-capture cross-section measurements of small cross sections and samples with a very limited number of atoms require high-flux time-of-flight facilities. In turn, such facilities need innovative detection setups that are fast, have low sensitivity to neutrons, can quickly recover from the so-called γ-flash, and offer the highest possible detection sensitivity. In this paper, we present several steps towards such advanced systems. Specifically, we describe the performance of a high-sensitivity experimental setup at CERN n_TOF EAR2. It consists of nine sTED detector modules in a compact cylindrical configuration, two conventional used large-volume C6D6 detectors, and one LaCl3(Ce) detector. The performance of these detection systems is compared using 93Nb(n, γ) data. We also developed a detailed GEANT4 Monte Carlo model of the experimental EAR2 setup, which allows for a better understanding of the detector features, including their efficiency determination. This Monte Carlo model has been used for further optimization, thus leading to a new conceptual design of a γ detector array, STAR, based on a deuterated-stilbene crystal array. Finally, the suitability of deuterated-stilbene crystals for the future STAR array is investigated experimentally utilizing a small stilbene-d12 prototype. The results suggest a similar or superior performance of STAR with respect to other setups based on liquid-scintillators, and allow for additional features such as neutron-gamma discrimination and a higher level of customization capability.

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Balibrea-Correa, Babiano-Suarez, Lerendegui-Marco, Domingo-Pardo, Ladarescu, Tarifeño-Saldivia, de la Fuente-Rosales, Gameiro, Zaitseva, Alcayne, Cano-Ott, González-Romero, Martínez, Mendoza, de Rada, A. P., del Olmo, J. P., Sánchez-Caballero, Casanovas, Calviño, et al. (2025). Towards a new generation of solid total-energy detectors for neutron-capture time-of-flight experiments with intense neutron beams. Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 1072. https://doi.org/10.1016/J.NIMA.2024.170110

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The authors acknowledge support from the Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación under grants PID2019-104714GB-C21, PID2022-138297NB-C21 and the financial support from MCIN, PCI2022-135037-2 funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033/ and the European Union NextGenerationEU and Generalitat Valenciana in the call PRTR PC I+D+i ASFAE/2022/027. This work was supported by European Union NextGeneration EU/PRTR project C17.I02.P02-SGI_GICS Nuevas actuaciones en grandes infraestructuras de investigación europeas e internacionales, subproject C17.I02.P02.S01.S03 CSIC CERN. The corresponding author JB acknowledges support from grant ICJ220-045122-I funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033. Author VB is a beneficiary of the Margarita Salas grant (MS21- 178) for the requalification of the Spanish university system from the Ministry of Universities of the Government of Spain, financed by the European Union, NextGenerationUE. Author JL acknowledges the support provided by postdoctoral grants FJC2020-044688-I by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and CIAPOS/2022/020 funded by the Generalitat Valenciana and the European Social Fund and a PhD grant PRE2023 from CSIC . The work on stilbene-d12 development was performed under the auspices of the U.S. Department of Energy by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory under Contract DE-AC52-07NA27344. Support from the funding agencies of all other participating institutes are also gratefully acknowledged.

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