Abstract

Recent progress in the development of intensive neutron sources and the required peripheral equipment has enabled high-spatial-resolution neutron imaging that is simultaneously energy-resolved. The authors demonstrate a high-speed neutron-imaging system with a cutting-edge superconducting detector. This detector has the potential not just for applications requiring high spatial resolution, but also for two-dimensional detectors for other kinds of beams, by adopting an adequate conversion layer.

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