Author:
Sans-Planell O.,Costa M.,Durisi E.,Mafucci E.,Menzio L.,Monti V.,Visca L.,Grazzi F.,Bedogni R.,Altieri S.
Abstract
Abstract
This paper presents the first determination of the spatial
resolution of the ANET Compact Neutron Collimator, obtained with a
measuring campaign at the LENA Mark-II TRIGA reactor in Pavia. This
novel collimator consists of a sequence of collimating and absorbing
channels organised in a chessboard-like geometry. It has a scalable
structure both in length and in the field of view. It is
characterized by an elevated collimation power within a limited
length. Its scalability and compactness are added values with
respect to traditional collimating system. The prototype tested in
this article is composed of 4 concatenated stages, each 100 mm
long, with a channel width of 2.5 mm, delivering a nominal L/D
factor of 160. This measuring campaign illustrates the use of the
ANET collimator and its potential application in neutron imaging for
facilities with small or medium size neutron sources.
Subject
Mathematical Physics,Instrumentation
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