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Non-invasive material discrimination using spectral x-ray radiography
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2014
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Inverse AlgorithmEngineeringCurrent Radiographic MethodsX-ray FluorescenceImage AnalysisRadiographySpectral X-ray RadiographyNuclear MaterialsPhoton-counting Computed TomographyNuclear MedicineRadiologyHealth SciencesAdaptive RegularizationRadiation DetectionMedical ImagingImaging SpectroscopySpectral ImagingInverse ProblemsRadiographic ImagingSpectroscopy
Current radiographic methods are limited in their ability to determine the presence of nuclear materials in containers or composite objects. A central problem is the inability to distinguish the attenuation pattern of high-density metals from those with a greater thickness of a less dense material. Here, we show that spectrally sensitive detectors can be used to discriminate plutonium from multiple layers of other materials using a single-view radiograph. An inverse algorithm with adaptive regularization is used. The algorithm can determine the presence of plutonium in simulated radiographs with a mass resolution per unit area of at least 0.07 g cm−2.
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