A low-cost neutron imaging device has been tested on the Italian Neutron Experimental Station (INES) beamline at ISIS, the pulsed neutron source of Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (UK). This was originally planned for alignment purposes but it turned out that its use could be extended to neutron radiography. The preliminary results are promising and the present prototype is proposed as a basis for developing a useful and quick device for beam monitoring and sample positioning on ISIS instruments.
Test measurements with a new neutron imaging alignment camera at ISIS
Bartoli L;Aliotta F;Grazzi F;Salvato G;Vasi CS;Zoppi M
2008
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A low-cost neutron imaging device has been tested on the Italian Neutron Experimental Station (INES) beamline at ISIS, the pulsed neutron source of Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (UK). This was originally planned for alignment purposes but it turned out that its use could be extended to neutron radiography. The preliminary results are promising and the present prototype is proposed as a basis for developing a useful and quick device for beam monitoring and sample positioning on ISIS instruments.File in questo prodotto:
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