Sergei V. Naydenov
National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
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nuclear science symposium and medical imaging conference | 2016
V. Ryzhikov; Sergei V. Naydenov; Gennadiy M. Onyshchenko; Leonid A. Piven; T. Pochet; C. F. Smith
We report on the development and analysis of two types of fast neutron and neutron-gamma detection media: (1) large volume inorganic oxide crystalline scintillators; and (2) large-area multilayer composite structures consisting of dispersed granules of small-crystalline scintillators contained in a transparent plastic matrix. The first type is based on solid-state single crystal CWO, BGO and ZWO scintillators of large size (diameter 30-50 mm, length up to 100 mm). For these large crystals, we have experimentally confirmed previous results demonstrating very high efficiency for fast neutron detection (up to 50%), which were obtained earlier on small-sized samples of smaller (about 10-12 cm3) volume. Such larger-size scintillators are needed in order to increase detector sensitivity for the detection of very small quantities of neutron-emitting radioactive materials. In our subsequent search for new efficient and cost effective solid-state neutron detectors, we have developed and studied the second type of detection media: large area multi-layer composite detectors (named ZEBRA). We measured the sensitivity of a 40×100×100 mm multilayer ZEBRA detector (with a total thickness 40 mm, and a scintillator cross sectional layer of area 100 cm2) comprised of dispersed GSO(Ce) and found it to be comparable to the normal sensitivity of a 3He-detector with an area of 4000 cm2. The efficiency of ZEBRA detectors is not lower than 50%, i.e., approximately at the same level of detection achieved by single crystal scintillators. The cost of such composite detectors is projected to be substantially lower than that of neutron/gamma detectors based on conventional single crystals.
Radiation Measurements | 2007
V. Ryzhikov; B. Grynyov; A. Opolonin; Sergei V. Naydenov; O. Lisetska; S. N. Galkin; E. Voronkin
Archive | 2009
Sergei V. Naydenov; Boris Viktorovich Grynyov; V. Ryzhikov
Radiation Measurements | 2017
V. Ryzhikov; Sergei V. Naydenov; L.A. Piven; G.M. Onyshchenko; C. F. Smith; T. Pochet
arXiv: Instrumentation and Detectors | 2005
Sergei V. Naydenov; Vladimir D. Ryzhikov; Craig F. Smith; Dennis Wood
arXiv: Instrumentation and Detectors | 2008
Sergei V. Naydenov; Vladimir D. Ryzhikov
arXiv: Instrumentation and Detectors | 2008
Sergei V. Naydenov; Craig F. Smith; G.M. Onyshchenko; Vladimir D. Ryzhikov; P. Lecoq
arXiv: Instrumentation and Detectors | 2002
Sergei V. Naydenov; Vladimir D. Ryzhikov; B. V. Grinyov; E. K. Lisetskaya; A. D. Opolonin; D. N. Kozin
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science | 2018
V. Ryzhikov; Sergei V. Naydenov; T. Pochet; Gennadiy M. Onyshchenko; Leonid A. Piven; C. F. Smith
EPJ Web of Conferences | 2018
Vladimir D. Ryzhikov; Sergei V. Naydenov; T. Pochet; Gennadiy M. Onyshchenko; Leonid A. Piven; C. F. Smith