Standoff detection of hidden objects using backscattered ultra-intense laser-produced x-rays

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Ultra-intense laser-produced sub-ps X-ray pulses can detect backscattered signals from objects hidden in aluminium containers. Coincident measurements using primary X-rays enable differentiation among acrylic, copper, and lead blocks inside the container. Backscattering reveals the shapes of the objects, while their material composition can be identified from the modification methods of the energy spectra of backscattered X-ray beams. This achievement is an important step toward more effective homeland security. © 2013 © 2013 Author(s).

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Kuwabara, H., Mori, Y., & Kitagawa, Y. (2013). Standoff detection of hidden objects using backscattered ultra-intense laser-produced x-rays. Journal of Applied Physics, 114(8). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4819084

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