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4 September 2014 Recent results with a combined gamma-ray and neutron imaging detector
L. Soundara-Pandian, C. M. Whitney, E. B. Johnson, R. Vinci, J. Glodo, J. F. Christian, J. Gervais, Sam Vogel, E. Nagarkar, F. Robertson, M. S. Squillante, P. Waer, M. R. Squillante
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Abstract
Numerous instruments have been developed for performing gamma-ray imaging and neutron imaging for research, nondestructive testing, medicine and national security. However, none are capable of imaging gamma-rays and neutrons simultaneously while also discriminating gamma-rays from the neutron. This paper will describe recent experimental results obtained using a gamma/neutron camera based on Cs2LiYCl6:Ce (CLYC) scintillation crystals, which can discriminate gamma-rays from neutrons. The ability to do this while also having good energy resolution provides a powerful capability for detecting and identifying shielded special nuclear materials for security applications. Also discussed are results obtained using a LaBr3 scintillation crystal.
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L. Soundara-Pandian, C. M. Whitney, E. B. Johnson, R. Vinci, J. Glodo, J. F. Christian, J. Gervais, Sam Vogel, E. Nagarkar, F. Robertson, M. S. Squillante, P. Waer, and M. R. Squillante "Recent results with a combined gamma-ray and neutron imaging detector", Proc. SPIE 9215, Radiation Detectors: Systems and Applications XV, 921503 (4 September 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2066674
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KEYWORDS
Gamma radiation

Sensors

Crystals

Gamma ray imaging

Imaging systems

Scintillation

Spatial resolution

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