2020
DOI: 10.1063/1.5136034
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The energy-resolved neutron imaging system, RADEN

Abstract: The energy-resolved neutron imaging system, RADEN, has been installed at the pulsed neutron source in the Materials and Life Science Experimental Facility of the Japan Proton Accelerator Research Complex. In addition to conventional neutron radiography and tomography, RADEN, the world’s first imaging beam-line at a pulsed neutron source, provides three main options for new, quantitative neutron imaging techniques: Bragg-edge imaging to visualize the spatial distribution of crystallographic information, resonan… Show more

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“…The energy-resolved neutron imaging system, RADEN, was constructed at BL22 of MLF in J-PARC. 19,20) The pulsed neutron source is based on a spallation reaction using the 3 GeV proton synchrotron in J-PARC. The proton beam power for our experiment was 200 kW.…”
Section: Experiments With Raden At Mlf Bl22 In J-parcmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The energy-resolved neutron imaging system, RADEN, was constructed at BL22 of MLF in J-PARC. 19,20) The pulsed neutron source is based on a spallation reaction using the 3 GeV proton synchrotron in J-PARC. The proton beam power for our experiment was 200 kW.…”
Section: Experiments With Raden At Mlf Bl22 In J-parcmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The FWHM of the cold neutron pulse was approximately 50 μs. 19,20) The neutron beam angular divergence and the neutron flux were determined by a pinhole collimator with 15 mm diameter placed at the 8.0 m beamline position. The neutron TOFimaging detector was a GEM detector.…”
Section: Experiments With Raden At Mlf Bl22 In J-parcmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A current trend in root phenotyping is precise and nondestructive 3D imaging techniques such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and X-ray computed tomography (Xray CT). White neutron beam radiography and tomography are also used in root imaging (Shinohara et al 2020, Tötzke et al 2017. As water decays the neutron beam, these systems readily detect water and roots.…”
Section: Bsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As water decays the neutron beam, these systems readily detect water and roots. Both plant RSA (Shinohara et al 2020, Tötzke et al 2017) and rhizosphere water content can be clearly visualized by neutron tomography (Tötzke et al 2017). However, neutron beam irradiation may damage plant tissues.…”
Section: Bsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pulsed neutron transmission experiments were performed at BL22 [14] in the Materials and Life Science experimental facility. Neutrons were generated by a proton beam with power of 500 kW.…”
Section: Neutron Absorptionmentioning
confidence: 99%