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Neutron Imaging Using a Fine-Grained Nuclear Emulsion.

Katsuya HirotaTomoko ArigaMasahiro HinoGo IchikawaShinsuke KawasakiMasaaki KitaguchiKenji MishimaNaoto MutoNaotaka NaganawaHirohiko M Shimizu
Published in: Journal of imaging (2021)
A neutron detector using a fine-grained nuclear emulsion has a sub-micron spatial resolution and thus has potential to be applied as high-resolution neutron imaging. In this paper, we present two approaches to applying the emulsion detectors for neutron imaging. One is using a track analysis to derive the reaction points for high resolution. From an image obtained with a 9 μm pitch Gd grating with cold neutrons, periodic peak with a standard deviation of 1.3 μm was observed. The other is an approach without a track analysis for high-density irradiation. An internal structure of a crystal oscillator chip, with a scale of approximately 30 μm, was able to be observed after an image analysis.
Keyphrases
  • high resolution
  • high density
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