Year
2023
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Abstract
We have previously studied Zero-Knowledge-Protocol (ZKP)
differential neutron radiography for warhead verification, using superheated
droplet (bubble) detectors. We successfully showed the proof-of-concept using one dimensional radiography experiments. In the present study, we conducted calculations and preliminary experiments with a test object with
full 3D structure (4×4×4 = 64 voxels) combined with 2D radiography. The
baseline target object is a (4”×4”×4”) cube, which consists of eight 1”
stainless steel cubes (2×2×2 = 8 voxels) in the center surrounded by 58
1” high density polyethylene cubes. We swapped some of steel cubes with
aluminum and polyethylene blocks to test the sensitivity of the system.
A total of 16 bubble detectors were located behind the target in a (4×4)
grid. We used 14 MeV neutrons coming from the “EXCALIBUR” neutron
source available at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, which allows
rapid measurements. Theoretically, measurements from two sides should
provide enough data to solve for the opacity of the 8 central blocks. Initial
experimental results are in reasonable agreement with MCNP calculations
for the overall bubble count rates, and general trends can be seen. Results
with higher total counts and accurate inter-detector calibration will be presented.