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Optimization of geometric configuration of detector system for non-destructive assay using nuclear resonance fluorescence

Author name : HANI HUSSEIN ABDU HUSSEIN NEGM
Publication Date : 2013-08-13
Journal Name : 2013 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (2013 NSS/MIC)

Abstract

The optimum geometric configuration of the detector system for non-destructive assay (NDA) of special nuclear material (SNM) by using nuclear resonance fluorescence (NRF) measurements has been studied. A Monte Carlo radiation transport code, GEANT4, has been developed to calculate NRF interaction, as well the simulation performed for detector array consist of seven LaBr3:Ce (1.5" × 3") detectors positioned at 5 cm from the center of the target by stepping angle 45°, to study the optimum scattering angle of NRF γ-rays with respect to the incoherent scattering and the self-absorption of target material. The 235U isotope used as target with different thicknesses at the resonant energy level 1733 keV. The calculation results addressed that, the measurements of NRF γ-rays at backward angles - relative to interrogating γ-beam is the optimum geometric configuration system of detectors.

Keywords

Optimization of geometric configuration of detector system for non-destructive assay using nuclear resonance fluorescence

Publication Link

https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/6829784

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