Abstract—When the half-ring of a prototype neutron detector with an inner radius of 50 mm is calibrated using a 60Co ionizing-radiation source, its relative detection efficiency gradually decreases from ~15%… Click to show full abstract
Abstract—When the half-ring of a prototype neutron detector with an inner radius of 50 mm is calibrated using a 60Co ionizing-radiation source, its relative detection efficiency gradually decreases from ~15% at the center of the half-ring to ~5% at its ends. When calibrated using cosmic muons, the relative detection efficiency is approximately 100% over the entire detector volume. The presence of zones with reduced and increased efficiency values are associated with the intricate detector geometry.
               
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