Author/Authors :
Peerani، نويسنده , , Paolo and Tomanin، نويسنده , , Alice and Pozzi، نويسنده , , Sara and Dolan، نويسنده , , Jennifer and Miller، نويسنده , , Eric and Flaska، نويسنده , , Marek and Battaglieri، نويسنده , , Marco and De Vita، نويسنده , , Raffaella and Ficini، نويسنده , , Luisa and Ottonello، نويسنده , , Giacomo and Ricco، نويسنده , , Giovanni and Dermody، نويسنده , , Geraint and Giles، نويسنده , , Calvin، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Detection of illicit trafficking of nuclear material relies on the detection of the radiation emitted. In the case of plutonium, one of the characteristic signatures derives from neutron emission. For this reason, neutron detectors cover an important role in detection systems.
urrent neutron detection systems used for nuclear security are based on the 3He technology. Unfortunately, in the last few years the market of 3He has encountered huge problems in matching the supply and the demand. The need has grown significantly due to the increasing demand of instrumentation for security. This has caused an exponential increase of the price from one side and on the other side a serious strategic problem of resources.
er to guarantee the availability of detection systems for nuclear security, it is necessary to develop alternative detection systems based on technologies different from 3He. Many research projects have been devoted for the development of novel neutron detectors both by research organisations and by industries.
ists from the PERLA laboratory of the Joint Research Centre (JRC) in Ispra, Italy, and their collaborators have tested several of these novel concepts in the last couple of years. This paper describes the detector systems tested at JRC and preliminary results on detectors that can be considered as promising alternatives to 3He.