DocumentCode :
1305370
Title :
High Resolution Neutron Resonance Absorption Imaging at a Pulsed Neutron Beamline
Author :
Tremsin, Anton S. ; McPhate, Jason B. ; Vallerga, John V. ; Siegmund, Oswald H W ; Kockelmann, Winfried ; Schooneveld, Erik M. ; Rhodes, Nigel J. ; Feller, W. Bruce
Author_Institution :
Space Sci. Lab., Univ. of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA
Volume :
59
Issue :
6
fYear :
2012
Firstpage :
3272
Lastpage :
3277
Abstract :
The existence of resonance peaks in neutron absorption spectra in the epithermal range of energies enables unique non-destructive testing techniques. The deep penetration of epithermal neutrons provides an opportunity to perform a compositional analysis of a sample which is opaque to X-rays and thermal neutrons. The neutron resonances in the transmission spectra constitute a characteristic pattern for many isotopes, which can be used to identify the isotope and to map the distribution of the isotope in a sample. The neutron transmission spectra can be measured with the time of flight (TOF) technique using a pulsed neutron source. Combining this method with a high resolution neutron counting detector enables substantial improvements of spatial resolution of neutron resonance transmission imaging. Such a detector has been developed to register neutrons with 55 μm spatial and 10-1000 ns temporal resolution Our proof-of-principle experiments at the ISIS pulsed neutron spallation source demonstrate that compositional analysis of multi-element samples can now be performed with ~150 μm spatial resolution. Images of a test mask consisting of <; 200 μm thick foils of Au, Ag, In and Gd were collected in the 1-100 eV energy range. The experimental results demonstrate the potential for compositional analysis via resonance absorption transmission with high spatial resolution. In-bulk temperature measurement through Doppler broadening analysis will also benefit from this technique.
Keywords :
neutron detection; neutron sources; neutron spectra; neutron spectroscopy; Doppler broadening analysis; ISIS pulsed neutron spallation source; electron volt energy 1 eV to 100 eV; epithermal neutron penetration; in-bulk temperature measurement; neutron absorption spectra; neutron counting detector; neutron resonance absorption imaging; neutron resonance absorption spectroscopy; neutron resonance transmission imaging; neutron resonances; proof-of-principle experiments; pulsed neutron beamline; resonance peaks; thermal neutrons; time-of-flight technique; transmission spectra; unique nondestructive testing techniques; High-resolution imaging; Materials testing; Neutrons; Nondestructive testing; Radiography; Spatial resolution; High-resolution imaging; materials testing; neutron radiography; nondestructive testing;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9499
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2012.2215627
Filename :
6320652
Link To Document :
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