Nuclear resonances in activation analysis, and particularly, its application to detection of nitrogen based explosives in luggage
First Claim
1. An activation analysis detector system for determining the presence and amount of an element of interest by detecting using the technique of nuclear resonance fluorescence gamma rays emitted or scattered from said element of interest upon activation, wherein said detector system comprises nuclei having the same nuclear energy levels as energies of the gamma rays to be detected.
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Abstract
An apparatus and method for detecting the presence of an element of interest within an object. The object is positioned where a beam of gamma rays of the required energy are directed to be scattered by the element of interest. The gamma rays are provided by excited atoms of the element of interest. The excited atoms result from the reaction of hydrogen or heavier ions and a suitable target. The excited atoms deexcite, releasing gamma rays which are scattered by the element of interest within the object. The scattered gamma rays are detected, output signals are produced, processed and analyzed to determine the amount of the element of interest within the object. A preferred embodiment relates to the detection of nitrogen-based explosives in luggage.
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- 1. An activation analysis detector system for determining the presence and amount of an element of interest by detecting using the technique of nuclear resonance fluorescence gamma rays emitted or scattered from said element of interest upon activation, wherein said detector system comprises nuclei having the same nuclear energy levels as energies of the gamma rays to be detected.
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