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A Fast Neutron Radiography System Using a High Yield Portable DT Neutron Source

David L. Williams, Craig M. Brown, D. Tong, A. Sulyman, C. K. Gary

2020Journal of Imaging22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Resolution measurements were made using 14.1 MeV neutrons from a high-yield, portable DT neutron generator and a neutron camera based on a scintillation screen viewed by a digital camera. Resolution measurements were made using a custom-built, plastic, USAF-1951 resolution chart, of dimensions 125 × 98 × 25.4 mm3, and by calculating the modulation transfer function from the edge-spread function from edges of plastic and steel objects. A portable neutron generator with a yield of 3 × 109 n/s (DT) and a spot size of 1.5 mm was used to irradiate the object with neutrons for 10 min. The neutron camera, based on a 6LiF/ZnS:Cu-doped polypropylene scintillation screen and digital camera was placed at a distance of 140 cm, and produced an image with a spatial resolution of 0.35 cycles per millimeter.

Topics & Concepts

NeutronNeutron generatorNeutron imagingImage resolutionNeutron detectionOptical transfer functionScintillationResolution (logic)OpticsPhysicsMaterials scienceNeutron temperatureNeutron sourceBonner sphereNuclear physicsDetectorComputer scienceNeutron cross sectionArtificial intelligenceNuclear Physics and ApplicationsRadiation Detection and Scintillator TechnologiesNuclear reactor physics and engineering