Scientific Reports (Oct 2023)

A Monte Carlo model of the Dingo thermal neutron imaging beamline

  • Klaudiusz Jakubowski,
  • Andrew Chacon,
  • Linh T. Tran,
  • Attila Stopic,
  • Ulf Garbe,
  • Joseph Bevitt,
  • Scott Olsen,
  • Daniel R. Franklin,
  • Anatoly Rosenfeld,
  • Susanna Guatelli,
  • Mitra Safavi-Naeini

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-44035-4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 1 – 15

Abstract

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Abstract In this study, we present a validated Geant4 Monte Carlo simulation model of the Dingo thermal neutron imaging beamline at the Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering. The model, constructed using CAD drawings of the entire beam transport path and shielding structures, is designed to precisely predict the in-beam neutron field at the position at the sample irradiation stage. The model’s performance was assessed by comparing simulation results to various experimental measurements, including planar thermal neutron distribution obtained in-beam using gold foil activation and $$^{10}$$ 10 B $$_{4}$$ 4 C-coated microdosimeters and the out-of-beam neutron spectra measured with Bonner spheres. The simulation results demonstrated that the predicted neutron fluence at the field’s centre is within 8.1% and 2.1% of the gold foil and $$^{10}$$ 10 B $$_{4}$$ 4 C-coated microdosimeter measurements, respectively. The logarithms of the ratios of average simulated to experimental fluences in the thermal (E $$_{th}$$ fast > 11.7 keV) spectral regions were approximately − 0.03 to + 0.1, − 0.2 to + 0.15, and − 0.4 to + 0.2, respectively. Furthermore, the predicted thermal, epithermal and fast neutron components in-beam at the sample stage position constituted approximately 18%, 64% and 18% of the total neutron fluence.