Semiconducting boron carbide polymers devices for neutron detection

ORAL

Abstract

Boron carbide materials, with aromatic compounds included, prove to be effective materials as solid state neutron detector detectors. The I-V characteristic curves for these heterojunction diodes with silicon show that these modified boron carbides, in the presence of these linking groups such as 1,4-diaminobenzene (DAB) and pyridine, are p-type. Cadmium was used as shield to discriminate between neutron-induced signals and thermal neutrons, and thermal neutron capture is evident, while gamma detection was not realized. Neutron detection signals for these heterojunction diode were observed, a measurable zero bias current noted, even without complete electron-hole collection. This again illustrates that boron carbide devices can be considered a neutron voltaic [1]. \\[4pt] [1] N. Hong, J. Mullins, K. Foreman, S. Adenwalla, J. Phys. D-Appl. Phys. 43 (2010) 275101

Authors

  • Elena Echeverria

    University of Nebraska-Lincoln

  • Frank L. Pasquale

    University of North Texas

  • Robinson James

    University of North Texas

  • Juan A. Col\'on Santana

    University of Nebraska-Lincoln

  • Shireen Adenwalla

    University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Univ of Nebraska - Lincoln

  • Jeffry A. Kelber

    University of North Texas

  • Peter A. Dowben

    University of Nebraska-Lincoln