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$\gamma$-Ray position reconstruction in large monolithic LaCl$_{3}$(Ce) crystals with SiPM readout

Instrumentation and Detectors 2019-04-17 v4

Abstract

We report on the spatial response characterization of large LaCl3_{3}(Ce) monolithic crystals optically coupled to 8×\times8 pixel silicon photomultiplier (SiPM) sensors. A systematic study has been carried out for 511 keV γ\gamma-rays using three different crystal thicknesses of 10 mm, 20 mm and 30 mm, all of them with planar geometry and a base size of 50×\times50 mm2^2. In this work we investigate and compare two different approaches for the determination of the main γ\gamma-ray hit location. On one hand, methods based on the fit of an analytical model for the scintillation light distribution provide the best results in terms of linearity and field of view, with spatial resolutions close to \sim1 mm FWHM. On the other hand, position reconstruction techniques based on neural networks provide similar linearity and field-of-view, becoming the attainable spatial resolution \sim3 mm FWHM. For the third space coordinate zz or depth-of-interaction we have implemented an inverse linear calibration approach based on the cross-section of the measured scintillation-light distribution at a certain height. The detectors characterized in this work are intended for the development of so-called Total Energy Detectors with Compton imaging capability (i-TED), aimed at enhanced sensitivity and selectivity measurements of neutron capture cross sections via the time-of-flight (TOF) technique.

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@article{arxiv.1811.05469,
  title  = {$\gamma$-Ray position reconstruction in large monolithic LaCl$_{3}$(Ce) crystals with SiPM readout},
  author = {Victor Babiano and Luis Caballero and David Calvo and Ion Ladarescu and Pablo Olleros and César Domingo-Pardo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1811.05469},
  year   = {2019}
}

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