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[7p-PA8-3] Status of the recent development of neutron imager with capillary plate II
Keywords:MPGD, Capillary Plate
A glass capillary plate (CP) is a thin glass plate of 300 μm thickness with a large number of through holes (50 μm diameter with 58 μm pitch). The CP is one of a device for a hole-type micropattern gaseous detectors (MPGD) as represented by gas electron multiplier (GEM). We have successfully developed an optical imaging CP gas detector, which consists of a CP gas detector, a mirror, and a cooled CMOS camera system, for imaging of α-ray and X-ray photoelectron track. Owing to the high imaging capability of the optical imaging CP gas detector, we have been developing a neutron imager. The performance of the neutron imager was investigated using a thermal neutron beam at the Kyoto University Accelerator-driven Neutron Source (KUANS). The tracks of α-rays or 7Li produced by the interaction between neutrons and 10B were clearly observed. The characteristics have been also investigated by a computer simulation using the particle and heavy ion transport code system (PHITS). We report on the status of the development for the neutron imager with high imaging quality.