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A number of direct imaging techniques were compared by analysis of radiographs, and density versus exposure curves were generated for the various techniques. Fiber optics face plates were used to improve the resolution of scintillator-produced neutron radiographs while calcium-tungstate scintillation screens were employed to enhance transfer radiographs. The use of gadolinium oxysulfide scintillation screens resulted in reduced exposure times compared to standard metal screens.
K. L. Swinth
"Imaging Techniques For Low-Flux Neutron Radiography", Proc. SPIE 0029, Imaging Techniques for Testing and Inspection, (1 August 1972); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.978145
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K. L. Swinth, "Imaging Techniques For Low-Flux Neutron Radiography," Proc. SPIE 0029, Imaging Techniques for Testing and Inspection, (1 August 1972); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.978145