학술논문

Monte Carlo Studies of High Resolution Microcalorimeter Detectors
Document Type
Conference
Source
2006 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2006. IEEE. 2:1268-1272 Oct, 2006
Subject
Nuclear Engineering
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
Monte Carlo methods
Sensor arrays
Energy resolution
Gamma ray detectors
Space exploration
Space technology
Tin
Sensor phenomena and characterization
Building materials
X-ray detection
Monte Carlo
simulation
imcrocalorimeter
gamma-ray
Language
ISSN
1082-3654
Abstract
World record energy resolution (ΔE ~ 25 eV) has recently been demonstrated for soft gamma-ray detectors using small radiation absorbing elements coupled to transition-edge sensors (microcalorimeters). Initial results were obtained with a 1 mm wide by 250 μm thick Tin absorber. We are proceeding with construction of arrays of sensors and exploring other absorber materials. Monte Carlo tools, e.g. - GEANT4, are useful for exploring the design space and performance expectations for these arrays of microcalorimeters. In this work, we use simulations to quantify some important characteristics of this emerging technology in the hard x- and gamma-ray regime, such as the effective area and effect of absorber material and thickness. We also explore, through simulations, how these detectors might be used in some interesting applications, like passive assay of spent nuclear fuel from x-ray fluorescence.