First Measurements with a Portable Pixelated Fast-Neutron Imaging Panel
ORAL
Abstract
This work reports the design, construction, and results from initial measurements of a pixelated fast-neutron imaging panel recently constructed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The fast timing, pulse counting panel is suitable for associated-particle imaging (API). The panel is intended to be capable of both transmission and induced reaction imaging, allowing for a full 3-dimensional density map of an object without requiring 360° access. Unlike the current generation of API-based neutron imaging systems, this panel is intended to be field deployable. The panel is composed of an array of optically-isolated pulse-shape discriminating plastic scintillator pixels which are optically coupled to an array of position sensitive photomultiplier tubes in a hand-carryable package. Each quadrant of the panel is read out with a resistive charge-division network allowing it to be read out with only 4 channels that preserve the average position of detected light. This provides the fast timing and modest spatial resolution required for high-quality images.
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Presenters
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Matthew R Heath
Oak Ridge National Lab
Authors
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Matthew R Heath
Oak Ridge National Lab
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Jason Newby
Oak Ridge National Lab
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Bonnie E Canion
Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab
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Lorenzo Fabris
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Irakli Garishvili
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Paul Hausladen
Oak Ridge National Lab
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Andrew Glenn
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Donnie Lee
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Seth McConchie
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Leslie Nakae
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Ronald Wurtz
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Paul Rose Jr
Oak Ridge National Laboratory