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| THPS099 | Design Study of a Nuclear Material Detection System Based on a Quasi Monochromatic Gamma Ray Generator and a Nuclear Resonance Fluorescence Gamma Ray Detection System | 3666 | 
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            Funding: This work was partially supported by Special Coordination Funds for romoting Science and Technology in Japan, Nuclear Resonance Fluorescence (NRF) measurement is a powerful tool for isotope detection for the homeland security such as a nondestructive measurement of containers at airports or harbors and detection or identification of special nuclear materials. In this paper, we will discuss on basic design of a quasi-monochromatic gamma-ray generator based on the backward Compton scattering of laser light on high-energy electrons and an NRF gamma ray detection system using a high-speed scintillation detector.  | 
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