The paper describes a novel detector for neutrons in the 1 to 20-MeV energy range with combined imaging and spectroscopic capabilities. The Fast Neutron Imaging Telescope (FNIT) was designed to detect solar neutrons from spacecraft deployed to the inner heliosphere. However, the potential application of this instrument to Special Nuclear Material (SNM) identification was also examined. In either case, neutron detection relies on double elastic neutron-proton (n-p) scattering in liquid scintillator. We optimized the design of FNIT through a combination of Monte Carlo simulations and lab measurements. We then assembled a scaled-down version of the full detector and assessed its performance by exposing it to a neutron beam and an SNM source. T...
The self-powered neutron detector (SPND) is a widely used flux monitor in thermal nuclear reactors. ...
A fast neutron spectrometer consisting of segmented plastic scintillator and 3He proportional counte...
Fast-neutron inspection techniques show considerable promise for explosive and narcotics detection. ...
The paper describes a novel detector for neutrons in the 1 to 20-MeV energy range with combinedimagi...
The capability to detect fast neutrons with good angular and energy resolutions is gaining increased...
The Fast Neutron Imaging Telescope (FNIT) instrument is a NA-22 funded project for the design, const...
We report on recent progress in the development of the Fast Neutron Imaging Telescope (FNIT), a dete...
We describe the design and performance of a position sensitive scintillator detector developed forne...
We describe a Fast Neutron Imaging Telescope (FNIT) that is sensitive to neutrons in the energy rang...
We describe a Fast Neutron Imaging Telescope (FNIT) that is sensitive to neutrons in the energy rang...
FNIT (the Fast Neutron Imaging Telescope), a detector with both imaging and energy measurement capab...
We report on the development of a next generation neutron telescope, with imaging and energy measure...
We describe the design optimization process and performance characterization of a next generation ne...
We discuss the development and complete characterization of a double scatter telescope for 1--20 MeV...
AbstractThis paper describes recent fast-neutron imaging measurements of the fieldable nuclear mater...
The self-powered neutron detector (SPND) is a widely used flux monitor in thermal nuclear reactors. ...
A fast neutron spectrometer consisting of segmented plastic scintillator and 3He proportional counte...
Fast-neutron inspection techniques show considerable promise for explosive and narcotics detection. ...
The paper describes a novel detector for neutrons in the 1 to 20-MeV energy range with combinedimagi...
The capability to detect fast neutrons with good angular and energy resolutions is gaining increased...
The Fast Neutron Imaging Telescope (FNIT) instrument is a NA-22 funded project for the design, const...
We report on recent progress in the development of the Fast Neutron Imaging Telescope (FNIT), a dete...
We describe the design and performance of a position sensitive scintillator detector developed forne...
We describe a Fast Neutron Imaging Telescope (FNIT) that is sensitive to neutrons in the energy rang...
We describe a Fast Neutron Imaging Telescope (FNIT) that is sensitive to neutrons in the energy rang...
FNIT (the Fast Neutron Imaging Telescope), a detector with both imaging and energy measurement capab...
We report on the development of a next generation neutron telescope, with imaging and energy measure...
We describe the design optimization process and performance characterization of a next generation ne...
We discuss the development and complete characterization of a double scatter telescope for 1--20 MeV...
AbstractThis paper describes recent fast-neutron imaging measurements of the fieldable nuclear mater...
The self-powered neutron detector (SPND) is a widely used flux monitor in thermal nuclear reactors. ...
A fast neutron spectrometer consisting of segmented plastic scintillator and 3He proportional counte...
Fast-neutron inspection techniques show considerable promise for explosive and narcotics detection. ...