Affiliation:
1. Osaka University
2. Imperial College London
3. Fukui University of Technology
Abstract
Here, we present an overview on the recent progress in the development
of the laser-driven neutron source (LDNS) and nuclear resonance
absorption (NRA) imaging at the Institute of Laser Engineering (ILE),
Osaka University. The LDNS is unique because the number of neutrons
per micro pulse is very large, and the source size and the pulse width
are small. Consequently, extensive research and development of LDNSs
is going on around the world. In this paper, a typical neutron
generation process by the laser-driven ion beam, called the
pitcher–catcher scheme, is described. The characteristics of the LDNS
are compared with those of the accelerator-driven neutron source
(ADNS), and unique application of the LDNS, such as NRA imaging, is
presented. In the LDNS, NRA imaging is possible with a relatively
short beam line in comparison with that of the ADNS since the neutron
pulse width and the source size of the LDNS are small. Future
prospects in research and development of NRA imaging with the LDNS at
ILE Osaka University are also described.
Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Engineering (miscellaneous),Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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