Title :
Development of compact Compton gamma camera for non-destructive detection and location of hidden explosives with neutron induced prompt gamma-ray imaging
Author :
Iguchi, T. ; Kawarabayashi, J. ; Watanabe, K. ; Kenjyo, H. ; Uritani, A.
Author_Institution :
Nagoya Univ.
Abstract :
As a unique gamma-ray sensor for detection and location of hidden explosives with neutron induced prompt gamma-ray analysis, we are developing a compact and efficient Compton gamma camera based on stacked BGO scintillator rods to deduce the incident direction of characteristic 10.8 MeV gamma-rays produced from nitrogen abundant in explosives through neutron capture reaction. The detector unit consists of 5.4 mm times; 5.4 mm times 150 mm BGO scintillator rods stacked into an 8times8 array and two multi-anode photomultiplier tubes mounted at the both ends, which can measure three-dimensional position and intensity of scintillations produced through Compton multiple scattering inside the detector and follow the track of scattered gamma-rays backward according to Compton scattering kinematics to estimate the location of a specific energy gamma-ray source without any mechanical collimation. We have designed and constructed the prototype system of 6 detector units with multi-functional ASIC for multichannel signal read-out. The outline and applicability of this system is presented with some preliminary performance tests by using quasi-monochromatic 10.8 MeV gamma-ray beams produced through laser-Compton scattering with the electron storage ring
Keywords :
application specific integrated circuits; gamma-ray apparatus; gamma-ray detection; imaging; particle beams; photomultipliers; radioactive sources; solid scintillation detectors; storage rings; 10.8 MeV; 150 mm; 5.4 mm; Compton multiple scattering; compact Compton gamma camera; electron storage ring; gamma-ray sensor; gamma-ray source; hidden explosive location; laser-Compton scattering; multianode photomultiplier tubes; multichannel signal read-out; multifunctional ASIC; neutron capture reaction; neutron induced prompt gamma-ray imaging; nondestructive hidden explosive detection; quasimonochromatic gamma-ray beams; scattered gamma-rays; scintillation intensity; stacked BGO scintillator rods; three-dimensional scintillation position; Cameras; Explosives; Gamma ray detection; Gamma ray detectors; Neutrons; Nitrogen; Nuclear imaging; Scattering; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Solid scintillation detectors;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2005 IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9221-3
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2005.1596362