Improved contraband detection using an experimentally optimized neutron active interrogation pulse structure

  • Colton Graham
  • , Junwoo Bae
  • , Shaun Clarke
  • , Sara Pozzi
  • , Igor Jovanovic

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Abstract

Neutron active interrogation is an approach that can identify concealed contraband in cargo, for which chlorine detection can be indicative. We used a pulsed deuterium-deuterium neutron generator to induce chlorine capture gamma rays and measured this signature with a NaI(Tl) inorganic scintillator and organic scintillators analyzed with maximum likelihood estimation-maximization-based spectral reconstruction. The time profile of neutron emission from the neutron generator was also measured using an organic scintillator. We evaluate the signal intensity and signal-to-background ratio for the chlorine gamma-ray signatures for various neutron generator pulse lengths. We demonstrate that decreasing the pulse length can increase the chlorine signal intensity, thereby enhancing sensitivity to chlorine-containing contraband. For example, we show that by decreasing the neutron generator duty factor from 50% to 5%, the chlorine signal intensity measured with NaI(Tl) during the time region between neutron pulses increases from 44.7 ± 0.3% of the signal intensity without time gating to 99.1 ± 0.3% of the signal intensity without time gating. We also show that the signal-to-background ratio for chlorine signatures does not decrease by reducing pulse width.

Original languageEnglish
Article number171157
JournalNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
Volume1083
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2026
Externally publishedYes

Funding

This work was supported by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security through the Academic Research Initiative Program under award 21CWDARI00040-01-00 , and partially supported by the DOE NNSA, Consortium for Monitoring, Verification and Technology ( DE-NE000863 ).

Keywords

  • Contraband detection
  • Neutron active interrogation
  • Pulse structure optimization
  • Spectral reconstruction

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