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Spatial resolution determination of a position sensitive ultra-cold neutron detector

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arxiv 2203.09335 v1 pith:WMPRAQIE submitted 2022-03-17 physics.ins-det hep-ex

Spatial resolution determination of a position sensitive ultra-cold neutron detector

classification physics.ins-det hep-ex
keywords resolutionspatialdetectorneutronpositionsensitiveboron-10bouncing
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The study of the properties of the quantum states of bouncing neutrons requires position sensitive detection with micro-metric spatial resolution. The UCNBoX detector relies on Charge Coupled Devices (CCD) coated with a thin boron-10 conversion layer to detect neutron hits. In this paper, we present an original experimental method to determine the spatial resolution of this device using micrometric masks. The observed resolution is $2.0\pm0.3~\mu$m.

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