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Superconducting detectors have been shown to be superior to other techniques in some applications. However, superconducting devices have not been used for detecting neutrons often in the past decades. We have been developing various superconducting neutron detectors. In this paper, we review our attempts to measure neutrons using superconducting stripline detectors with DC bias currents. These include attempts with a MgB2-based detector and a Nb-based detector with a 10B converter.
Takekazu ISHIDA
Osaka Prefecture University
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Takekazu ISHIDA, "Superconducting Neutron Detectors and Their Application to Imaging" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Electronics,
vol. E103-C, no. 5, pp. 198-203, May 2020, doi: 10.1587/transele.2019SEI0002.
Abstract: Superconducting detectors have been shown to be superior to other techniques in some applications. However, superconducting devices have not been used for detecting neutrons often in the past decades. We have been developing various superconducting neutron detectors. In this paper, we review our attempts to measure neutrons using superconducting stripline detectors with DC bias currents. These include attempts with a MgB2-based detector and a Nb-based detector with a 10B converter.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/electronics/10.1587/transele.2019SEI0002/_p
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