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High-Energy Laser-Accelerated Electron Beams for Long-Range Interrogation...

Publication Type
Conference Paper
Journal Name
AIP Conference Proceedings
Publication Date
Page Numbers
638 to 642
Volume
1099
Issue
1
Conference Name
20th International Conference on the Application of Accelerators in Research and Industry
Conference Location
Houston, Texas, United States of America
Conference Date
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We are studying the use of 0.1–1.0 GeV laser-accelerated electron beams as active interrogation probes for long-standoff radiography or nuclear activation of concealed special nuclear material. Use of beams in this energy range is largely unexplored, but such beams could provide notable advantages over lower-energy beams and x-rays. High-energy laser-accelerated electrons exhibit large penetration range through air and solids, and low beam divergence for both direct beams and secondary Bremsstrahlung x-rays. We present laboratory measurements of radiography and activation, using the high-power Diodes laser system at the University of Nebraska, as well as MCNP and GEANT Monte Carlo simulation results used to aid experiment design and interpretation.