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4 September 2008 Prospects for thermal neutron detection and imaging with the GammaTracker handheld radioisotope identifier
Carolyn E. Seifert, Debra S. Barnett, Mitchell J. Myjak
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Abstract
We present measured data on the neutron detection response of the GammaTracker handheld radioisotope identifier. Two neutron detection modes are discussed: measuring absorption gamma rays from the cadmium present in the Cd-Zn- Te spectrometers, and measuring the absorption gamma rays from moderator material present in the environment. In both cases, the capture gamma rays can be imaged to help locate a shielded neutron source. In this work, we discuss the total neutron detection efficiency of the GammaTracker instrument, and we present measured images of shielded neutron sources. Prospects for gamma-ray rejection are discussed.
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Carolyn E. Seifert, Debra S. Barnett, and Mitchell J. Myjak "Prospects for thermal neutron detection and imaging with the GammaTracker handheld radioisotope identifier", Proc. SPIE 7079, Hard X-Ray, Gamma-Ray, and Neutron Detector Physics X, 707907 (4 September 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.798795
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KEYWORDS
Gamma radiation

Sensors

Detector arrays

Absorption

Radioisotopes

Cadmium

Environmental sensing

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