Simultaneous Gamma-Neutron Vision device: a portable and versatile tool for nuclear inspections
J. Lerendegui Marco, V. Babiano-Su\'arez, J. Balibrea-Correa, L., Caballero, D. Calvo, I. Ladarescu, C. Domingo-Pardo

TL;DR
GN-Vision is a portable dual gamma-neutron imaging system that enables real-time, simultaneous detection and localization of gamma-ray and neutron sources, enhancing nuclear safety and security inspections.
Contribution
This paper introduces a novel, compact gamma-neutron imaging device combining Compton imaging and neutron collimation, demonstrated through Monte Carlo simulations.
Findings
High efficiency and portability demonstrated in simulations.
Effective simultaneous gamma-ray and neutron source localization.
Potential for real-time nuclear security applications.
Abstract
GN-Vision is a novel dual -ray and neutron imaging system, which aims at simultaneously obtaining information about the spatial origin of -ray and neutron sources. The proposed device is based on two position sensitive detection planes and exploits the Compton imaging technique for the imaging of -rays. In addition, spatial distributions of slow- and thermal-neutron sources (100 eV) are reconstructed by using a passive neutron pin-hole collimator attached to the first detection plane. The proposed gamma-neutron imaging device could be of prime interest for nuclear safety and security applications. The two main advantages of this imaging system are its high efficiency and portability, making it well suited for nuclear applications were compactness and real-time imaging is important. This work presents the working principle and conceptual design of the GN-Vision…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNuclear Physics and Applications · Radiation Detection and Scintillator Technologies · Nuclear reactor physics and engineering
