DocumentCode
2627604
Title
Nuclear resonance fluorescence using different photon sources
Author
Warren, Glen ; Caggiano, Joseph ; Ahmed, Mohammad ; Bertozzi, William ; Hunt, Alan ; Johnson, James ; Jones, James ; Korbly, Stephen ; Reedy, Edward ; Seipel, Heather ; Stave, Sean ; Watson, Scott ; Weller, Henry
Author_Institution
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA USA
fYear
2008
fDate
19-25 Oct. 2008
Firstpage
3318
Lastpage
3323
Abstract
Nuclear resonance fluorescence (NRF) is a photon-based active interrogation approach that provides isotope-specific signatures that can be used to detect and characterize samples. As NRF systems are designed to address specific applications, an obvious first question to address is the type of photon source to be employed for the application. Our collaboration has conducted a series of NRF measurements using different photon sources to begin to examine this issue. The measurements were designed to be as similar as possible to facilitate a straight-forward comparison of the different sources. Measurements were conducted with a high-duty factor electron accelerator using bremsstrahlung photons, with a pulsed linear accelerator using bremsstrahlung photons, and with a narrow bandwidth photon source using Compton backscattered photons. We present our observations on the advantages and disadvantages of each photon source type. Issues such as signal rate, the signal-to-noise ratio, and absorbed dose are discussed.
Keywords
Bandwidth; Collaboration; Conducting materials; Electron accelerators; Fluorescence; Lead; Linear accelerators; Photonics; Pulse measurements; Resonance;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2008. NSS '08. IEEE
Conference_Location
Dresden, Germany
ISSN
1095-7863
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-2714-7
Electronic_ISBN
1095-7863
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/NSSMIC.2008.4775055
Filename
4775055
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