Improved methodologies to study the performance of the ANET Compact Neutron Collimator
Oriol Sans-Planell, Francesco Cantini, Marco Costa, Elisabetta Durisi,, Francesco Grazzi, Ettore Mafucci, Valeria Monti, Roberto Bedogni, Yueer Li,, Lambert van Eijck

TL;DR
This paper evaluates the performance of the ANET Compact Neutron Collimator for neutron imaging, introducing improved evaluation methods and comparing beam divergence with and without the collimator.
Contribution
It presents new methodologies for assessing neutron radiography resolution and provides performance data for the ANET collimator at a specific beamline.
Findings
Two independent resolution evaluation methods are described.
The beam divergence is compared with and without the collimator.
Performance results demonstrate the effectiveness of the ANET collimator.
Abstract
The ANET project aims at developing 2D compact neutron collimators for neutron imaging applications. The results of the ANET collimator performances, presented in this communication, are based on data collected at the FISH beamline at TU-Delft. Two independent methods to evaluate the neutron radiography resolution are described and discussed, as well as a comparison of the beam divergence with or without the ANET collimator.
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Taxonomy
TopicsNuclear Physics and Applications · Radiation Detection and Scintillator Technologies · Atomic and Subatomic Physics Research
