Detection of Explosives by Coherent X-Ray Scatter Signature

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WEI Cun-Feng, YU Zhong-Qiang, YAN Yong-Lian, ZHOU Hua-Shi, GAO Shu-Qi, KONG Wei, XUE De-Sheng and WEI Long. Detection of Explosives by Coherent X-Ray Scatter Signature[J]. Chinese Physics C, 2007, 31(1): 104-107.
WEI Cun-Feng, YU Zhong-Qiang, YAN Yong-Lian, ZHOU Hua-Shi, GAO Shu-Qi, KONG Wei, XUE De-Sheng and WEI Long. Detection of Explosives by Coherent X-Ray Scatter Signature[J]. Chinese Physics C, 2007, 31(1): 104-107. shu
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Detection of Explosives by Coherent X-Ray Scatter Signature

    Corresponding author: XUE De-Sheng,
  • Key Laboratory for Magnetism and Magnetic Materials of the Ministry of Education,Lanzhou University, Lanzhou 730000, China2 Key Laboratory of Nuclear Analytical Techniques, Institute of High Energy Physics, CAS, Beijing 100049, China

Abstract: Coherent X-ray scatter technology or energy-dispersive X-ray diffraction has been used for many years as a method to measure the atomic planar spacings in a crystalline substance. In this paper, this method has been shown to be of particular use when the requirement is to differentiate between low Z materials where transmission techniques provide very little contrast. We applied this technique to the detection and identification of explosives. Energy-dispersive detectors were used to collect coherent scatter spectra at a small angles (6.5°). It is shown that the information from these `signatures' can be used to determine whether an explosive sample is present or not. The geometrical configuration of the collimation and the position of the subject must be take into careful consideration when optimizing the capabilities of such a system.

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