Detection for Nuclear Nonproliferation

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Abstract

The detection and characterization of special nuclear materials is a high priority area for applications in nuclear safeguards and nonproliferation. We are developing new instruments based on organic scintillators to detect and characterize the emissions from special nuclear materials. This paper describes some of the gaps and challenges in nuclear safeguards and proposed approaches.

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Pozzi, S. A., Hamel, M. C., Polack, J. K., Marcath, M. J., Shin, T. H., Di Fulvio, A., & Clarke, S. D. (2016). Detection for Nuclear Nonproliferation. In Proceedings of International Symposium on Radiation Detectors and Their Uses, ISRD 2016. Physical Society of Japan. https://doi.org/10.7566/JPSCP.11.050001

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