A Monte Carlo simulation study for the gamma-ray/neutron dual-particle imager using rotational modulation collimator (RMC)

  • Hyun Suk Kim
  • , Hong Yeop Choi
  • , Gyemin Lee
  • , Sung Joon Ye
  • , Martin B. Smith
  • , Geehyun Kim

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Abstract

The aim of this work is to develop a gamma-ray/neutron dual-particle imager, based on rotational modulation collimators (RMCs) and pulse shape discrimination (PSD)-capable scintillators, for possible applications for radioactivity monitoring as well as nuclear security and safeguards. A Monte Carlo simulation study was performed to design an RMC system for the dual-particle imaging, and modulation patterns were obtained for gamma-ray and neutron sources in various configurations. We applied an image reconstruction algorithm utilizing the maximum-likelihood expectation-maximization method based on the analytical modeling of source-detector configurations, to the Monte Carlo simulation results. Both gamma-ray and neutron source distributions were reconstructed and evaluated in terms of signal-to-noise ratio, showing the viability of developing an RMC-based gamma-ray/neutron dual-particle imager using PSD-capable scintillators.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)299-309
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of Radiological Protection
Volume38
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2018

Keywords

  • Monte Carlo simulation
  • gamma-ray/neutron dual-particle imager
  • maximum-likelihood expectation-maximization (MLEM)
  • pulse shape discrimination (PSD)
  • rotational modulation collimator (RMC)

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