Title of article :
Monte Carlo simulations of landmine detection using neutron backscattering imaging
Author/Authors :
Datema، نويسنده , , Cor P. and Bom، نويسنده , , Victor R. and van Eijk، نويسنده , , Carel W.E.، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Neutron backscattering is a technique that has successfully been applied to the detection of non-metallic landmines. Most of the effort in this field has concentrated on single detectors that are scanned across the soil. Here, two new approaches are presented in which a two-dimensional image of the hydrogen distribution in the soil is made. The first method uses an array of position-sensitive 3He-tubes that is placed in close proximity of the soil. The second method is based on coded aperture imaging. Here, thermal neutrons from the soil are projected onto a detector which is typically placed one to several meters above the soil. Both methods use a pulsed D/D neutron source. The Monte Carlo simulation package GEANT 4 was used to investigate the performance of both imaging systems.
Keywords :
Neutron backscattering , GEANT 4 , Landmine detection , Position-sensitive neutron detector , Coded aperture imaging
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics