Year
2023
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Abstract
Since 2015, the Integrated Support Center for Nuclear Nonproliferation and Nuclear Security
(ISCN) of the Japan Atomic Energy Agency has been working on the development of the Delayed
Gamma-ray Spectroscopy non-destructive assay technique for the quantification of fissile-nuclide
content in mixed nuclear materials. Thanks to the efforts and lessons learned from past
experiments, the ISCN has successfully designed and fabricated a final integrated instrument. The
instrument is composed of a moderator and dose shield where different neutron sources, like Cf252 and neutron generators, can be inserted to irradiate the sample. Within the moderator, a series
of neutron detectors are installed for perform prompt neutron analysis and continuous monitoring
of the neutron source emission. Thanks to an innovative transfer system, the sample is then moved
to the gamma-ray detector in less than 1.5s providing a fast and reliable movement while being
safe from possible contamination. In this work, we will describe the design details of this new
instrument.