Title of article :
Investigations on landmine detection by neutron-based techniques
Author/Authors :
J. Csikai، نويسنده , , R. D?czi، نويسنده , , B. Kir?ly، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Principles and techniques of some neutron-based methods used to identify the antipersonnel landmines (APMs) are discussed. New results have been achieved in the field of neutron reflection, transmission, scattering and reaction techniques. Some conclusions are as follows: The neutron hand-held detector is suitable for the observation of anomaly caused by a DLM2-like sample in different soils with a scanning speed of 1 m2/1.5 min; the reflection cross section of thermal neutrons rendered the determination of equivalent thickness of different soil components possible; a simple method was developed for the determination of the thermal neutron flux perturbation factor needed for multi-elemental analysis of bulky samples; unfolded spectra of elastically backscattered neutrons using broad-spectrum sources render the identification of APMs possible; the knowledge of leakage spectra of different source neutrons is indispensable for the determination of the differential and integrated reaction rates and through it the dimension of the interrogated volume; the precise determination of the C/O atom fraction requires the investigations on the angular distribution of the 6.13 MeV gamma-ray emitted in the 16O(n,n′γ) reaction. These results, in addition to the identification of landmines, render the improvement of the non-intrusive neutron methods possible.
Keywords :
Neutron cross sections , neutron scattering , Neutron moderation , Activation analysis , Neutron reactions
Journal title :
Applied Radiation and Isotopes
Journal title :
Applied Radiation and Isotopes