Title :
Organic scintillators for active detection using an intense pulsed bremsstrahlung source
Author :
Brubaker, E. ; Dolen, J. ; Gerling, M. ; Steele, Jacob
Author_Institution :
Sandia Nat. Labs., Livermore, CA, USA
Abstract :
Various active interrogation techniques are under investigation with the goal of increasing sensitivity to the presence of special nuclear material (SNM) in an unknown target. The Intense Pulsed Active Detection approach uses a single very short but intense pulse of high-energy photons to interrogate a target. Interrogation with short pulses opens the possibility of accessing the strong prompt neutron signal from induced fission in the target. In the current experimental campaign, a bremsstrahlung spectrum of hard x-rays - endpoint energies between 8 MeV and 16 MeV - is provided by the HERMES-III pulsed power facility at Sandia National Laboratories. We fielded a combination of neutron-sensitive organic scintillator detectors at the HERMES campaign, including liquid, plastic, and crystalline scintillators at ~45 m from the target. We have investigated the sensitivity of these organic scintillators to the neutron and gamma signatures at three timescales of interest in the active interrogation context: the prompt signal from photofission at O(μs), the “delayed prompt” signal from thermalized neutrons inducing fission in fissile material at O(ms), and the delayed gammas and beta-delayed neutrons from fission daughters at O(s).
Keywords :
bremsstrahlung; liquid scintillation detectors; nuclear materials safeguards; photofission; solid scintillation detectors; Bremsstrahlung spectrum; HERMES campaign; HERMES-III pulsed power facility; SNM; Sandia National Laboratories; active detection; active interrogation context; active interrogation techniques; beta-delayed neutron; crystalline scintillator; delayed gammas; delayed prompt signal; electron volt energy 8 MeV to 16 MeV; endpoint energies; experimental campaign; fissile material fission; fission daughters; gamma signature; hard X-rays; high-energy photons; induced fission target; intense pulsed Bremsstrahlung source; intense pulsed active detection approach; liquid scintillator; neutron signature; neutron-sensitive organic scintillator detectors; organic scintillators; photofission signal; plastic scintillator; special nuclear material; strong prompt neutron signal; target interrogation; thermalized neutrons; Detectors; Laboratories; Materials; Neutrons; Photonics; Sensitivity; X-rays;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science (ICOPS), 2013 Abstracts IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.2013.6634906