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      Analytical modeling of thin film neutron converters and its application to thermal neutron gas detectors

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          A simple model is explored mainly analytically to calculate and understand the PHS of single and multi-layer thermal neutron detectors and to help optimize the design in different circumstances. Several theorems are deduced that can help guide the design.

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                Journal
                2013-02-13
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                10.1088/1748-0221/8/04/P04020
                1302.3153
                46b973d7-0d78-4511-9980-fe82d14922a6

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                2013 JINST 8 P04020
                physics.ins-det nucl-ex

                Technical & Applied physics,Nuclear physics
                Technical & Applied physics, Nuclear physics

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