Application of Laser Compton Scattered gamma-ray beams to nondestructive detection and assay of nuclear material

Autor: Hajima, R., Hayakawa, T., Shizuma, T., Angell, C.T., Nagai, R., Nishimori, N., Sawamura, M., Matsuba, S., Kosuge, A., Mori, M., Seya, M., Hajima, R., Hayakawa, T., Shizuma, T., Angell, C.T., Nagai, R., Nishimori, N., Sawamura, M., Matsuba, S., Kosuge, A., Mori, M., Seya, M.
Zdroj: European Physical Journal Special Topics; May 2014, Vol. 223 Issue: 6 p1229-1236, 8p
Abstrakt: Generation of energy-tunable gamma-rays via Laser Compton Scattering is of great interest for scientific studies and applications of “MeV” photons which interact with nuclei. One of the promising applications of such energy-tunable gamma-rays is the nondestructive detection and assay of nuclides which are necessary for nuclear security and safeguards. We are developing technologies relevant to gamma-ray nondestructive detection and assay, which include a high-brightness gamma-ray source based on modern laser and accelerator technologies, and gamma-ray measurement methods optimized for highly radioactive samples.
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