scholarly journals Corrigendum to “Surface modified-gadolinium/boron/polyethylene composite with high shielding performance for neutron and gamma-ray” [Nuclear Materials and Energy, 29 (2021) 1–13]

2021 ◽  
pp. 101108
Author(s):  
Zhipeng Huo ◽  
Sheng Zhao ◽  
Guoqiang Zhong ◽  
Hong Zhang ◽  
Liqun Hu
1987 ◽  
Vol 48 (C9) ◽  
pp. C9-367-C9-370
Author(s):  
C. B. COLLINS ◽  
F. DAVANLOO ◽  
T. S. BOWEN ◽  
J. J. COOGAN
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2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jihwan Boo ◽  
Mark D. Hammig ◽  
Manhee Jeong

AbstractDual particle imaging, in which both neutrons and gamma-rays in the environment can be individually characterized, is particularly attractive for monitoring mixed radiation emitters such as special nuclear materials (SNM). Effective SNM localization and detection benefits from high instrument sensitivity so that real-time imaging or imaging with a limited number of acquired events is enabled. For portable applications, one also desires a dual particle imager (DPI) that is readily deployable. We have developed a hand-held type DPI equipped with a pixelated stilbene-silicon photomultiplier (SiPM) array module and low sampling-rate analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) processed via a multiplexed readout. The stilbene-SiPM array (12 × 12 pixels) is capable of effectively performing pulse shape discrimination (PSD) between gamma-ray and neutron events and neutron/gamma-ray source localization on the imaging plane, as demonstrated with 252Cf neutron/gamma and 137Cs gamma-ray sources. The low sampling rate ADCs connected to the stilbene-SiPM array module result in a compact instrument with high sensitivity that provides a gamma-ray image of a 137Cs source, producing 6.4 μR/h at 1 m, in less than 69 s. A neutron image for a 3.5 × 105 n/s 252Cf source can also be obtained in less than 6 min at 1 m from the center of the system. The instrument images successfully with field of view of 50° and provides angular resolution of 6.8°.


2014 ◽  
Vol 176 (3-4) ◽  
pp. 560-565 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Hatakeyama ◽  
M. Ohno ◽  
H. Takahashi ◽  
R. M. T. Damayanthi ◽  
C. Otani ◽  
...  

2015 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bernhard Ludewigt ◽  
Vladimir Mozin ◽  
Luke Campbell ◽  
Andrea Favalli ◽  
Alan W. Hunt ◽  
...  

2014 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vladimir Mozin ◽  
◽  
Bernhard Ludewigt ◽  
Luke Campbell ◽  
Andrea Favalli ◽  
...  

Sensors ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 19 (11) ◽  
pp. 2638 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hajir Al Hamrashdi ◽  
Stephen D. Monk ◽  
David Cheneler

Global concern for the illicit transportation and trafficking of nuclear materials and other radioactive sources is on the rise, with efficient and rapid security and non-proliferation technologies in more demand than ever. Many factors contribute to this issue, including the increasing number of terrorist cells, gaps in security networks, politically unstable states across the globe and the black-market trading of radioactive sources to unknown parties. The use of passive gamma-ray and neutron detection and imaging technologies in security-sensitive areas and ports has had more impact than most other techniques in detecting and deterring illicit transportation and trafficking of illegal radioactive materials. This work reviews and critically evaluates these techniques as currently utilised within national security and non-proliferation applications and proposes likely avenues of development.


1999 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sergey E. Ulin ◽  
I. V. Chernycheva ◽  
Valery V. Dmitrenko ◽  
V. M. Grachev ◽  
O. N. Kondakova ◽  
...  
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