Luo, X. L.Modamio, V.Nyberg, J.Valiente-Dobon, J. J.Nishada, Q.de Angelis, G.Hueyuek, T.2019-08-012019-08-0120140168-90021872-9576https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2014.08.023https://hdl.handle.net/11480/4089A comparative study of the neutron-gamma discrimination performance of a liquid scintillator detector BC501A coupled to four different 5 in photomultiplier tubes (ET9390kb, R11833-100, XP4512 and R4144) was carried out Both the Charge Comparison method and the Integrated Rise-Time method were implemented digitally to discriminate between neutrons and gamma rays emitted by a Cf-252 source. In both methods, the neutron-gamma discrimination capabilities of the four photomultiplier tubes were quantitatively compared by evaluating their figure-of-merit values at different energy regions between 50 keVee and 1000 keVee. Additionally, the results were further verified qualitatively using time-of-flight to distinguish gamma rays and neutrons. The results consistently show that photomultiplier tubes R11833-100 and ET9390kb generally perform best regarding neutron-gamma discrimination with only slight differences in figure-of-merit values. This superiority can be explained by their relatively higher photoelectron yield, which indicates that a scintillator detector coupled to a photomultiplier tube with higher photoelectron yield tends to result in better neutron-gamma discrimination performance. The results of this work will provide reference for the choice of photomultiplier tubes for future neutron detector arrays like NEDA. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessDigital neutron-gamma discriminationLiquid scintillatorPhotomultiplier tubeCharge ComparisonIntegrated rise-timeTime-of-flightNEDATest of digital neutron-gamma discrimination with four different photomultiplier tubes for the NEutron Detector Array (NEDA)Article767839110.1016/j.nima.2014.08.0232-s2.0-84907521514Q1WOS:000344994600012Q2