The Neutron-Gamma Pulse Shape Discrimination Method for Neutron Flux Detection in the ITER

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徐修峰 [1 ,2 ]
李世平 [1 ,2 ]
曹宏睿 [1 ,2 ]
袁国梁 [3 ]
杨青巍 [3 ]
阴泽杰 [1 ,2 ]
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[1] University of Science and Technology of China
[2] State Key Lab Particle Detect & Elect
[3] Southwestern Institute of Physics
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neutron pulse shape; rise time; NFM; ITER; n-γ PSD;
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The neutron flux monitor (NFM), as a significant diagnostic system in the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER), will play an important role in the readings of a series of key parameters in the fusion reaction process. As the core of the main electronic system of the NFM, the neutron-gamma pulse shape discrimination (n-γ PSD) can distinguish the neutron pulse from the gamma pulse and other disturbing pulses according to the thresholds of the rising time and the amplitude pre-installed on the board, the double timing point CFD method is used to get the rising time of the pulse. The n-γ PSD can provide an accurate neutron count.
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