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Rapid imaging of special nuclear materials for nuclear nonproliferation and terrorism prevention

Jana Petrović, Alf Göök, B. Cederwall

2021Science Advances23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We introduce a neutron-gamma emission tomography (NGET) technique for rapid detection, three-dimensional imaging, and characterization of special nuclear materials like weapons-grade plutonium and uranium. The technique is adapted from fundamental nuclear physics research and represents a previously unexplored approach to the detection and imaging of small quantities of these materials. The method is demonstrated on a radiation portal monitor prototype system based on fast organic scintillators, measuring the characteristic fast time and energy correlations between particles emitted in nuclear fission processes. The use of these correlations in real time in conjunction with modern machine learning techniques provides unprecedented imaging efficiency and high spatial resolution. This imaging modality addresses global security threats from terrorism and the proliferation of nuclear weapons. It also provides enhanced capabilities for addressing different nuclear accident scenarios and for environmental radiological surveying.

Topics & Concepts

PlutoniumNuclear engineeringNuclear imagingNuclear materialEnriched uraniumNuclear weaponUraniumRadiochemistryEnvironmental scienceNuclear medicineNuclear physicsPhysicsMedicineChemistryEngineeringNuclear Physics and ApplicationsRadiation Detection and Scintillator TechnologiesNuclear reactor physics and engineering