Fast Neutron Radiography (FNR) has been studied with use of the fast n
eutron source reactor YAYOI of the University of Tokyo. Three kinds of
imaging techniques have been applied to the FNR. A CR39 nuclear track
detector has been used successfully in the first FNR experiments at Y
AYOI. This is called as a CR39 track-etch method. The etched out image
s on the CR39 sheet usually have a low optical density. In order to pe
rform an imaging technique with high resolving power and high contrast
, a combination method of a thin type of luminescent converter and X-r
ay film (a film method) has been developed for the FNR. The converter
is made of mixture of PMMA and ZnS(Ag), the thickness of which is 40 m
u m. The system could observe the gap of 100 mu m. In the procedure wi
th use of the CR39, it took long time, about 24 hours, to get images.
And it took about 3 hours to get imaging results by the film method. A
fast neutron television method (FNR-TV) was proposed for shortening t
he time of taking the images and for taking real time images. The same
technique as Pa current thermal neutron television system was applied
to the system while different luminescent converter was used. The pro
totype converter was made of mixture of polypropylene resin and ZnS(Ag
). Static images and real time images were obtained successfully by th
e fast neutron television method. (C)1997 Elsevier Science Ltd.