Single-pulse-switched multiple energy X-ray source applications
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1. An inspection system for inspecting an object, the inspection system comprising:
- a) a first source of x-rays characterized, at any instant during which the first source is active, by a first instantaneous energy spectrum of penetrating radiation that is dominated by photons of energies less than or equal to a first fiducial energy, the x-rays for irradiating the object;
b) a second source of pulsed penetrating radiation, distinct from the first source of x-rays, characterized, at different moments, by two distinct instantaneous spectra,(i) a second instantaneous spectrum dominated by photons of energies exceeding a second fiducial energy and less than a third fiducial energy; and
(ii) a third instantaneous spectrum dominated by photons of energies exceeding a photo-nuclear reaction threshold;
c) an x-ray detector for detecting x-rays of the first source and of the second source that are transmitted through or scattered by the object;
d) a first conditional controller especially adapted to activate the second source in its second instantaneous spectrum only when x-rays of the first source fail to be transmitted through the object;
e) a single-pulse switch for switching the second source between its second instantaneous spectrum and its third instantaneous spectrum;
f) a second conditional controller especially adapted to activate the single-pulse switch, thereby switching the second source to its third instantaneous spectrum for the duration of a single pulse, only when photons of the second instantaneous spectrum fail to be transmitted through the object.
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Abstract
An x-ray inspection system for identifying fissile material includes one or more sources of penetrating radiation that generate first, second, and third instantaneous spectra where the object is exposed to the second only if there is no penetration of the first and the object is exposed to the third only if there is no penetration of the second. Further, the source of the second and the third spectra is a source adapted to provide single pulses. Consequently, ambient levels of radiation may be held below cabinet levels while identifying objects containing fissile material.
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1. An inspection system for inspecting an object, the inspection system comprising:
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a) a first source of x-rays characterized, at any instant during which the first source is active, by a first instantaneous energy spectrum of penetrating radiation that is dominated by photons of energies less than or equal to a first fiducial energy, the x-rays for irradiating the object; b) a second source of pulsed penetrating radiation, distinct from the first source of x-rays, characterized, at different moments, by two distinct instantaneous spectra, (i) a second instantaneous spectrum dominated by photons of energies exceeding a second fiducial energy and less than a third fiducial energy; and (ii) a third instantaneous spectrum dominated by photons of energies exceeding a photo-nuclear reaction threshold; c) an x-ray detector for detecting x-rays of the first source and of the second source that are transmitted through or scattered by the object; d) a first conditional controller especially adapted to activate the second source in its second instantaneous spectrum only when x-rays of the first source fail to be transmitted through the object; e) a single-pulse switch for switching the second source between its second instantaneous spectrum and its third instantaneous spectrum; f) a second conditional controller especially adapted to activate the single-pulse switch, thereby switching the second source to its third instantaneous spectrum for the duration of a single pulse, only when photons of the second instantaneous spectrum fail to be transmitted through the object. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A method for inspecting an object, the method comprising:
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a) irradiating the object with penetrating photons characterized by a first instantaneous energy spectrum that is dominated by photons of energies less than or equal to a first fiducial energy; b) irradiating the object with penetrating photons emitted by a source of pulsed penetrating radiation if, and only if, photons characterized by the first instantaneous spectrum fail to be transmitted through the object, the pulsed radiation characterized, at different moments, by two distinct instantaneous spectra, (i) a second instantaneous spectrum dominated by photons of energies exceeding a second fiducial energy and less than a third fiducial energy; and (ii) a third instantaneous spectrum dominated by photons of energies exceeding a photo-nuclear reaction threshold; and c) activating the second source in its third instantaneous spectrum for a discrete number of pulses only when x-rays of the second instantaneous spectrum fail to be transmitted through a portion of the object.
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