Abstract

We describe the concept and properties of a time-resolved integrative optical neutron (TRION) detector, a novel high spatial resolution neutron imaging system in the energy range of 1–10MeV, for fast-neutron resonance radiography (FNRR), with multiple-energy TOF-spectrometry capability. Two generations of TRION detectors have already demonstrated their suitability for detecting small quantities of thin-sheet explosives. TRION holds promise for fully automatic detection and identification of standard and improvised explosives concealed in luggage and cargo, by determining the density distribution of light elements such as C, N and O.

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