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Fabrication of Black Body Grids by Thick Film Printing for Quantitative Neutron Imaging
Neutron imaging offers deep penetration through many high-Z materials while also having high sensitivity to certain low-Z isotopes such as (1)H, (6)Li, and (10)B. This unique combination of properties has made neutron imaging an attractive tool for a wide range of material science and engineering ap...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9224573/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35735963 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jimaging8060164 |
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author | Wissink, Martin Goldenberger, Kirk Ferguson, Luke Zhang, Yuxuan Bilheux, Hassina LaManna, Jacob Jacobson, David Kass, Michael Finney, Charles Willocks, Jonathan |
author_facet | Wissink, Martin Goldenberger, Kirk Ferguson, Luke Zhang, Yuxuan Bilheux, Hassina LaManna, Jacob Jacobson, David Kass, Michael Finney, Charles Willocks, Jonathan |
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description | Neutron imaging offers deep penetration through many high-Z materials while also having high sensitivity to certain low-Z isotopes such as (1)H, (6)Li, and (10)B. This unique combination of properties has made neutron imaging an attractive tool for a wide range of material science and engineering applications. However, measurements made by neutron imaging or tomography are generally qualitative in nature due to the inability of detectors to discriminate between neutrons which have been transmitted through the sample and neutrons which are scattered by the sample or within the detector. Recent works have demonstrated that deploying a grid of small black bodies (BBs) in front of the sample can allow for the scattered neutrons to be measured at the BB locations and subsequently subtracted from the total measured intensity to yield a quantitative transmission measurement. While this method can be very effective, factors such as the scale and composition of the sample, the beam divergence, and the resolution and construction of the detector may require optimization of the grid design to remove all measurement biases within a given experimental setup. Therefore, it is desirable to have a method by which BB grids may be rapidly and inexpensively produced such that they can easily be tailored to specific applications. In this work, we present a method for fabricating BB patterns by thick film printing of Gd(2)O(3) and evaluate the performance with variation in feature size and number of print layers with cold and thermal neutrons. |
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spelling | pubmed-92245732022-06-24 Fabrication of Black Body Grids by Thick Film Printing for Quantitative Neutron Imaging Wissink, Martin Goldenberger, Kirk Ferguson, Luke Zhang, Yuxuan Bilheux, Hassina LaManna, Jacob Jacobson, David Kass, Michael Finney, Charles Willocks, Jonathan J Imaging Article Neutron imaging offers deep penetration through many high-Z materials while also having high sensitivity to certain low-Z isotopes such as (1)H, (6)Li, and (10)B. This unique combination of properties has made neutron imaging an attractive tool for a wide range of material science and engineering applications. However, measurements made by neutron imaging or tomography are generally qualitative in nature due to the inability of detectors to discriminate between neutrons which have been transmitted through the sample and neutrons which are scattered by the sample or within the detector. Recent works have demonstrated that deploying a grid of small black bodies (BBs) in front of the sample can allow for the scattered neutrons to be measured at the BB locations and subsequently subtracted from the total measured intensity to yield a quantitative transmission measurement. While this method can be very effective, factors such as the scale and composition of the sample, the beam divergence, and the resolution and construction of the detector may require optimization of the grid design to remove all measurement biases within a given experimental setup. Therefore, it is desirable to have a method by which BB grids may be rapidly and inexpensively produced such that they can easily be tailored to specific applications. In this work, we present a method for fabricating BB patterns by thick film printing of Gd(2)O(3) and evaluate the performance with variation in feature size and number of print layers with cold and thermal neutrons. MDPI 2022-06-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9224573/ /pubmed/35735963 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jimaging8060164 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Wissink, Martin Goldenberger, Kirk Ferguson, Luke Zhang, Yuxuan Bilheux, Hassina LaManna, Jacob Jacobson, David Kass, Michael Finney, Charles Willocks, Jonathan Fabrication of Black Body Grids by Thick Film Printing for Quantitative Neutron Imaging |
title | Fabrication of Black Body Grids by Thick Film Printing for Quantitative Neutron Imaging |
title_full | Fabrication of Black Body Grids by Thick Film Printing for Quantitative Neutron Imaging |
title_fullStr | Fabrication of Black Body Grids by Thick Film Printing for Quantitative Neutron Imaging |
title_full_unstemmed | Fabrication of Black Body Grids by Thick Film Printing for Quantitative Neutron Imaging |
title_short | Fabrication of Black Body Grids by Thick Film Printing for Quantitative Neutron Imaging |
title_sort | fabrication of black body grids by thick film printing for quantitative neutron imaging |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9224573/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35735963 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jimaging8060164 |
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