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Neutron fluorescence with synchronized gamma detector

  • US 8,410,451 B2
  • Filed: 04/09/2010
  • Issued: 04/02/2013
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/09/2009
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method for interrogating a remote target (16) with slow neutrons (10) to produce gamma ray fluorescence from targets that contain at least one specified substance of interest, said method comprising the steps of:

  • providing a remotely located target (16);

    providing a slow neutron source (12) capable of generating at least one of thermal, epithermal, and cold neutrons, the neutron source (12) having power ON and OFF modes, the neutron source (12) operable in its ON mode to emit neutrons (10) capable of traveling over time and distance to reach the target (16) and there produce gamma rays of interest (18) upon interaction with a substance of interest, the travel time of the emitted neutrons (10) to the target (16) defining a neutron time of flight (NTOF);

    providing a gamma ray detector (14) proximate the neutron source (12), the gamma ray detector (14) having power ON and OFF modes and operable in its ON mode to detect gamma ray signals (18-22);

    powering ON the neutron source (12) for a pulse period and then powering OFF the neutron source (12); and

    constraining the gamma ray detector (14) in its OFF mode during the pulse period and for an immediately subsequent additional period of time generally equal to the NTOF, and then powering ON the gamma ray detector (14), whereby any unwanted nuisance gamma signals (20, 22) arriving at the detector (14) during the pulse period and during the subsequent NTOF period are not detected.

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