Nuclear Engineering and Technology (Feb 2020)

A technique for the reduction of pulse pile-up effect in pulse-shape discrimination of organic scintillation detectors

  • M. Nakhostin

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 52, no. 2
pp. 360 – 365

Abstract

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A technique for the reduction of pulse pile-up effect in digital pulse-shape discrimination (PSD) of neutrons and gamma-rays with organic scintillation detectors is presented. The technique is based on an electronic reduction of the effective decay-time constant of scintillation pulses while retaining the PSD information of the pulses. The experimental results obtained with a NE213 liquid scintillation detector in a mixed radiation field of neutrons and gamma-rays are presented, demonstrating a figure of merit (FOM) of 1.20 ± 0.05 with an energy threshold of 350 keVee (electron equivalent energy) when the effective length of the pulses is reduced to 50 ns. Keywords: Pulse-shape discrimination, Neutron detection, Digital signal processing, Pulse pile-up