Year
2023
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Abstract
Efficient and accurate verification techniques are necessary for a functional nonproliferation
framework. Passive, nondestructive assay (NDA) methods are often more convenient but are
limited to the inherent physical characteristics of the material, such as emitted radiation, to
confirm the composition and amount of fissionable material present. Existing NDA
instrumentation and methodologies are summarized in the context of specific materials and
radiological signatures of interest to the International Atomic Energy Agency’s (IAEA’s)
safeguarding framework. Additionally, a discussion and analysis of these NDA capabilities will
highlight an ultra-high-resolution gamma microcalorimeter spectrometer. This microcalorimeter
is an advanced, up-and-coming NDA technology with the potential to significantly improve the
precision, accuracy, and confidence in safeguards NDA measurements. Technical details of this
instrument are provided, along with results showcasing the capabilities of gamma
microcalorimetry for nuclear material measurements.