BrilLanCe\texttrademark~detector characterization below $E_{\gamma}= 15.5$ MeV

ORAL

Abstract

Lanthanum-halide crystals represent a major step in finding a room temperature photon detector having high efficiency and good timing and energy resolution over a wide range of energies. These detectors are presently being marketed under the tradename of BrilLanCe\texttrademark . We have studied the preformance of these detectors between 2.5 and 15.5 MeV using $\gamma$-ray beams produced by the HI$\vec{\gamma}$S facility. Gaussian fits to the BrilLanCe\texttrademark detector spectra were corrected for the beam energy spread to obtain the detector resolution. A 10.16 cm (diameter)x 15.24 cm(long) LaCl$_{3}$(Ce) detector and a 7.62 cm x 7.62 cm LaBr$_{3}$(Ce) detector are characterized in the present study. The energy resolution of each detector will be reported as a function of incident $\gamma$-ray energy from 2.5 to 15.5 MeV. In addition the response of these detectors to thermal neutrons will be described.

*Supported in-part by DOE (DE-FG02-97ER41033.

Authors

  • N. Brown

  • M.W. Ahmed

  • S.S. Henshaw

  • B.A. Perdue

  • S. Stave

  • H.R. Weller

    • Duke U/ TUNL
  • C. Sun

  • Y.K. Wu

    • DFELL
  • P.P. Martel

  • A. Teymurazyan

    • UMass
  • A. Owens

  • F. Quarati

    • ESA/ESTEC