Advanced multi-resonant, multi-mode gamma beam detection and...

X-ray or gamma ray systems or devices – Specific application – Absorption

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C378S063000

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07486769

ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus combining Gamma Resonance Absorption, Gamma Resonance Fluorescence, Gamma Induced Photofission, Dual Beam Gamma Energy Absorptiometry modality in a single system for contraband detection/identification. Such contraband detection systems utilize novel proton beam target devices capable of generating single or multiple monoenergetic gamma ray beams used in detection/measurement of contraband, for simultaneous detection of multiple target objects in a single scan.

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