Flat-Panel, Scintillating-Fiber Detectors for Safeguards Applications

Year
1998
Author(s)
M. Bliss - Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
R.A. Craig - Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Richard Seymour - Oxford Instruments
Abstract
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) has developed and patented a process for fabricating cerium-activated, lithium-silicate, scintillating fibers via a hot-downdraw process. The fibers respond to gamma rays and thermal neutrons and the signals from each can be differentiated. This technology is presently being commercialized by Oxford Instruments, Nuclear Measurements Group. Several flatpanel devices and deployment applications have been evaluated for safeguards applications such as SNM monitoring and human-intrusion detection. Examples of such detectors and their design and performance parameters are discussed.