Year
2005
Abstract
This paper overviews the work that has been done to date towards the development of a inexpensive, reliable, and portable means to detect Highly Enriched Uranium (HEU) and other fissile materials. The specific goals of this research include the characterization of the current IEC ion source to determine optimum conditions for pulsed IEC operation, the development of a pulsed IEC neutron source that can provide 1010 D-D neutron/s pulses, with a 108 average D-D neutron/s level, and the construction of a detector system to detect delayed neutrons generated by a uranium target being irradiated by a pulsed IEC neutron source. It is proposed that the completion of these goals will allow the construction of a proof-of-principle HEU detection system at UWMadison.