The 70th JSAP Spring Meeting 2023

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Symposium (Oral)

Symposium » Emergence of novel superconducting device by spaciotemporal manipulation

[15p-E302-1~10] Emergence of novel superconducting device by spaciotemporal manipulation

Wed. Mar 15, 2023 1:30 PM - 5:50 PM E302 (Building No. 12)

Taro Yamashita(Tohoku Univ.), Yuki Yamanashi(Yokohama Natl. Univ.), Manabu Tsujimoto(AIST), Itsuhiro Kakeya(Kyoto University)

2:30 PM - 2:45 PM

[15p-E302-3] Neutron Imaging for Single Crystals by a Superconducting Neutron Detector

Hiroaki Shishido1, The Dang Vu1,2, Kazuya Aizawa2, Kenji M. Kojima3,1, Tomio Koyama1, Kenichi Oikawa2, Masahide Harada2, Takayuki Oku2, Kazuhiko Soyama2, Shigeyuki Miyajima4, Mutsuo Hidaka5, Soh Y. Suzuki6, Manobu M. Tanaka6, Shuichi Kawamata1, Takeka Ishida1 (1.Osaka Metropolitan Univ., 2.J-PARC Center, JAEA, 3.Univ. of British Columbia, 4.NICT, 5.AIST, 6.KEK)

Keywords:superconducting detector, Current-biased kinetic-inductance detector(CB-KID)

We have been developing a two-dimensional neutron detector using a delay-line current-bias kinetic inductance detector (CB-KID). We performed neutron imaging and neutron transmission measurements of a sample containing several YbSn3 single crystals at J-PARC to evaluate the performance of the detector. The dip structures due to Bragg reflections were observed in the transmission spectrum. We demonstrate the crystal orientation-enhanced imaging and identification of the crystal orientation from Bragg dips in the transmission spectrum.