Neutron capture event imaging is a novel technique that has the potential to substantially enhance the resolution of existing imaging systems.This study provides a measurement method for neutron capture event distribu...Neutron capture event imaging is a novel technique that has the potential to substantially enhance the resolution of existing imaging systems.This study provides a measurement method for neutron capture event distribution along with multiple reconstruction methods for super-resolution imaging.The proposed technology reduces the point-spread function of an imag-ing system through single-neutron detection and event reconstruction,thereby significantly improving imaging resolution.A single-neutron detection experiment was conducted using a highly practical and efficient^(6)LiF-ZnS scintillation screen of a cold neutron imaging device in the research reactor.In milliseconds of exposure time,a large number of weak light clusters and their distribution in the scintillation screen were recorded frame by frame,to complete single-neutron detection.Several reconstruction algorithms were proposed for the calculations.The location of neutron capture was calculated using several processing methods such as noise removal,filtering,spot segmentation,contour analysis,and local positioning.The proposed algorithm achieved a higher imaging resolution and faster reconstruction speed,and single-neutron super-resolution imaging was realized by combining single-neutron detection experiments and reconstruction calculations.The results show that the resolution of the 100μm thick^(6)LiF-ZnS scintillation screen can be improved from 125 to 40 microns.This indicates that the proposed single-neutron detection and calculation method is effective and can significantly improve imaging resolution.展开更多
The necessity of installing a forward tracking detector stack is discussed for the Hadron Physics LanzhoU Spectrometer(HPLUS). A local tracker is developed to solve the multi-track finding problem. The track candida...The necessity of installing a forward tracking detector stack is discussed for the Hadron Physics LanzhoU Spectrometer(HPLUS). A local tracker is developed to solve the multi-track finding problem. The track candidates are searched iteratively via Hough Transform. The fake tracks are removed by a least square fitting process. With this tracker we have studied the feasibility of pp→pp +Ф(→K^+K^-), a typical physical channel proposed on HPLUS. The single track momentum resolution due to the uncertainty of the positioning in FTD is 1.3%. The multiple scattering effect contributes about 20% to the momentum resolution in the FTD coverage. The width and the signal-to-background ratio of the reconstructed Ф are 1.51 MeV and 4.36, respectively, taking into account the direct Kaon channel pp→pp + K^+K^- as background. The geometry coverage of FTD for Ф events is about 85.4%. Based on the current fast simulation and estimation, the geometrical configuration of FTD meets the physical requirement of HPLUS under the current luminosity and multiplicity conditions. The tracker is applicable in the full simulation coming next and is extendable to other tracking component of HPLUS.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.12205271,12075217,U20B2011,and 51978218)Sichuan Science and Technology Program(No.2019ZDZX0010)the National Key R&D Program of China(No.2022YFA1604002).
文摘Neutron capture event imaging is a novel technique that has the potential to substantially enhance the resolution of existing imaging systems.This study provides a measurement method for neutron capture event distribution along with multiple reconstruction methods for super-resolution imaging.The proposed technology reduces the point-spread function of an imag-ing system through single-neutron detection and event reconstruction,thereby significantly improving imaging resolution.A single-neutron detection experiment was conducted using a highly practical and efficient^(6)LiF-ZnS scintillation screen of a cold neutron imaging device in the research reactor.In milliseconds of exposure time,a large number of weak light clusters and their distribution in the scintillation screen were recorded frame by frame,to complete single-neutron detection.Several reconstruction algorithms were proposed for the calculations.The location of neutron capture was calculated using several processing methods such as noise removal,filtering,spot segmentation,contour analysis,and local positioning.The proposed algorithm achieved a higher imaging resolution and faster reconstruction speed,and single-neutron super-resolution imaging was realized by combining single-neutron detection experiments and reconstruction calculations.The results show that the resolution of the 100μm thick^(6)LiF-ZnS scintillation screen can be improved from 125 to 40 microns.This indicates that the proposed single-neutron detection and calculation method is effective and can significantly improve imaging resolution.
基金HIRFL-CSR Project (Lanzhou, China)One Hundred Talents Program of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Knowledge Innovation Project of Chinese Academy of Sciences (KJCX2-SW-N02, KJCX2-SW-N07)+1 种基金Major State Basic Research Development Program (TG2000077401)National Natural Foundation of Science (10675148,10635080)
文摘The necessity of installing a forward tracking detector stack is discussed for the Hadron Physics LanzhoU Spectrometer(HPLUS). A local tracker is developed to solve the multi-track finding problem. The track candidates are searched iteratively via Hough Transform. The fake tracks are removed by a least square fitting process. With this tracker we have studied the feasibility of pp→pp +Ф(→K^+K^-), a typical physical channel proposed on HPLUS. The single track momentum resolution due to the uncertainty of the positioning in FTD is 1.3%. The multiple scattering effect contributes about 20% to the momentum resolution in the FTD coverage. The width and the signal-to-background ratio of the reconstructed Ф are 1.51 MeV and 4.36, respectively, taking into account the direct Kaon channel pp→pp + K^+K^- as background. The geometry coverage of FTD for Ф events is about 85.4%. Based on the current fast simulation and estimation, the geometrical configuration of FTD meets the physical requirement of HPLUS under the current luminosity and multiplicity conditions. The tracker is applicable in the full simulation coming next and is extendable to other tracking component of HPLUS.