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titleOfInvention Neutron fluorescence with syncrhonized gamma detector
abstract Method and apparatus for minimizing signal noise ( 20, 22 ) in thermal, epithermal, and cold neutron fluorescence processes using neutron flux modulation and gamma ray detector pulse gating synchronized to neutron time of flight (NTOF). The apparatus includes a source ( 12 ) of thermal, epithermal, and/or cold neutrons, optionally switched between flux or power settings in various embodiments, a gamma ray detector ( 14 ) or detection system capable of either being turned ON and OFF, in some embodiments, or else being told to regard or disregard gamma ray signals ( 20, 22 ) in other embodiments, a control mechanism ( 24 ), and either a target range detector ( 26 ) or a prior measurement of target range, in embodiments where the range remains fixed. The gamma ray detector ( 14 ) is synchronized to the NTOF by the control mechanism ( 24 ) so that it remains switched OFF during the pulse period of the neutron source ( 12 ) and for the subsequent NTOF so that any nuisance signals ( 20, 22 ) arriving at the detector ( 14 ) during these times are not detected or considered.
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