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titleOfInvention Radiation detection device, gamma neutron measuring instrument and image positioning system
abstract The invention relates to the technical field of radiation detection, in particular to a radiation detection device, a gamma neutron measuring instrument and an image positioning system, wherein the radiation detection device comprises lithium glass, a scintillation crystal positioned at the upstream of the lithium glass and a moderator positioned at the upstream; the radiation detection device has a first radiation path, a second radiation path and a third radiation path; in the case of a first radiation path, the gamma rays pass through the scintillation crystal and the lithium glass in sequence, producing a first type of fluorescence photons; in the case of a second radiation path, gamma rays are radiated to the lithium glass, producing a second type of fluorescence photons; in the case of the third radiation path, the neutron rays pass through the moderator and the lithium glass in sequence, producing a third type of fluorescence photon. The technical scheme provided by the invention can simultaneously realize gamma radiation detection and neutron detection, greatly save space, contribute to miniaturization of equipment and reduce research and development cost.
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