Beyond Helium-3: Instruments for Cosmic-Ray Neutron Sensing Based on Boron-10 Neutron Detectors
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Cosmic-Ray Neutron Sensing (CRNS) has become a standard method for non-invasive soil moisture monitoring at the field scale. With most CRNS sensors being derivatives from scientific nuclear equipment, the development of instruments based on alternative neutron detection technologies is a major development goal for CRNS. We present a modular instrument family based on boron-10-lined proportional counters, specifically designed for long-term autonomous field operation. The system is controlled by a data logger supporting various telemetry options and external SDI-12 environmental sensors, while the frontend electronics use pulse-height and pulse-length information to suppress non-neutron background and electronic noise. Our results show high energy efficiency, with the latest generation close to 50 mW, allowing solar-powered operation even in challenging environments. The performance of the instruments is validated within long-term field deployments in different settings, showing that boron-10-based systems provide a scalable, low-power and cost-efficient alternative for the next generation of CRNS monitoring networks.