International Topical Meeting on Nuclear Research Applications and Utilization of Accelerators
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SM/EN-14 New Developments in Pulsed Fast-Neutron Transmission Spectroscopy and Imaging Ilan Mor1, David Vartsky1, Doron Bar1, Gennady Feldman1, Mark B. Goldberg1, Volker Dangendorf2, Kai Tittelmeier2, Mathias Weierganz2, Ronald Lauck2, and Benjamin Bromberger2 1Electro-Optics Division, Soreq Nuclear Research Cente Yavne, Israel Corresponding Author: ilmor@soreq.gov.il
In the late 1990s, Tensor Technology Inc. constructed an advanced PFNTS evaluation prototype. In a comprehensive series of blind tests, this system demonstrated the power of the method for detecting bulk explosives. However, its poor performance in detecting thin-sheet explosives and the relatively high false-alarm rates indicated that significant improvements on the detector side were called for, particularly with regard to spatial resolution, which was no better than several centimetres. In this contribution we present the concept of a high-spatial-resolution fast-neutron imaging system with multiple-energy TOF-spectrometry capability. This is a further development of our Time-Resolved Integrative Optical Neutron detector (TRION), which, in its present version, is able to capture simultaneously up to 8 image frames at different neutron energies. A 4-energy TRION variant will be evaluated in the fast-neutron beam at the PTB accelerator facility in December 2008. Updated results on its position resolution, contrast sensitivity and elemental imaging capability will be presented.
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