First experimental results and optimization study of the portable neutron-gamma imager GN-Vision
Jorge Lerendegui-Marco, James Hallam, Gast\'on Cisterna, Andrea, Sanchis-Molt\'o, Javier Balibrea-Correa, V\'ictor Babiano, David Calvo,, Gabriel de la Fuente, Bernardo Gameiro, Ion Ladarescu, Pablo, Torres-S\'anchez, C\'esar Domingo-Pardo

TL;DR
GN-Vision is a portable dual-modality device that localizes gamma-ray and neutron sources, with initial experimental results and simulation-based optimizations to improve its imaging performance for applications in nuclear safety and security.
Contribution
This paper presents the first experimental results of GN-Vision's neutron imaging and explores Monte Carlo simulations to optimize its collimation system for better efficiency and practicality.
Findings
Successful initial neutron imaging demonstration
Potential for improved real-time imaging through optimization
Enhanced device performance for security and safety applications
Abstract
GN-Vision is a compact, dual-modality imaging device designed to simultaneously localize the spatial origin of -ray and slow neutron sources, with potential applications in nuclear safety, security, and hadron therapy. The system utilizes two position-sensitive detection planes, combining Compton imaging techniques for -ray visualization with passive collimation for imaging slow and thermal neutrons (energies below 100 eV). This paper presents the first experimental outcomes from the initial GN-Vision prototype, focused on the development of its neutron imaging capabilities. Following this experimental assessment, we explore the devices performance potential and discuss several Monte Carlo simulation-based optimizations aimed at refining the neutron collimation system. These optimizations seek to improve real-time imaging efficiency and cost-effectiveness, enhancing…
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TopicsNuclear Physics and Applications · Radiation Detection and Scintillator Technologies · Atomic and Subatomic Physics Research
