• DocumentCode
    1079366
  • Title

    Initial Evaluation of a Pulsed White Spectrum Neutron Generator for Explosive Detection

  • Author

    King, Michael Joseph ; Miller, Gill T. ; Reijonen, Jani ; Ji, Qing ; Andresen, Nord ; Gicquel, Frederic ; Kalvas, Taneli ; Leung, Ka-Ngo ; Kwan, Joe W.

  • Author_Institution
    Lawrence Berkeley Nat. Lab., Berkeley, CA
  • Volume
    56
  • Issue
    3
  • fYear
    2009
  • fDate
    6/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    1283
  • Lastpage
    1287
  • Abstract
    Successful explosive material detection in luggage and similar sized containers is a critical issue in securing the safety of all airline passengers. Tensor Technology Inc. has recently developed a methodology that will detect explosive compounds with pulsed fast neutron transmission spectroscopy. In this scheme, tritium beams will be used to generate neutrons with a broad energy spectrum as governed by the T(t,2n)4He fission reaction that produces 0-9 MeV neutrons. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, in collaboration with Tensor Technology Inc., has designed and fabricated a pulsed white-spectrum neutron source for this application. The specifications of the neutron source are demanding and stringent due to the requirements of high yield and fast pulsing neutron emission, and sealed tube, tritium operation. In a unique co-axial geometry, the ion source uses ten parallel rf induction antennas to externally couple power into a toroidal discharge chamber. There are 20 ion beam extraction slits and three concentric electrode rings to shape and accelerate the ion beam into a titanium cone target. Fast neutron pulses are created by using a set of parallel-plate deflectors switching between plusmn750 V and deflecting the ion beams across a narrow slit. The generator is expected to achieve 5 ns neutron pulses at tritium ion beam energies between 80-120 kV. First experiments demonstrated ion source operation and successful beam pulsing.
  • Keywords
    ion sources; neutron sources; sensors; beam pulsing; coaxial geometry; concentric electrode rings; explosive material detection; fission reaction; ion beam extraction; ion source; neutron emission; parallel rf induction antennas; parallel-plate deflectors; pulsed fast neutron transmission spectroscopy; pulsed white-spectrum neutron source; toroidal discharge chamber; tritium beams; Air safety; Containers; Explosives; Ion beams; Ion sources; Laboratories; Neutrons; Pulse generation; Spectroscopy; Tensile stress; Explosive detection; PFNTS; RF induction ion source; neutron sources; tritium;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9499
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TNS.2009.2015306
  • Filename
    5076042