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Understanding Neutron Radiography

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For photons:<br />

I = I o e –μx t<br />

For <strong>Neutron</strong><br />

I = I o e –Nσt = I o e –μn t<br />

Eq.1<br />

Eq.2<br />

Where:<br />

• I is the transmitted beam;<br />

• I o is the incident beam;<br />

• μ x is the linear attenuation coefficient for photons;<br />

• t is the thickness of specimen in the beam path;<br />

• N is the number of atoms per cubic centimeter;<br />

• σ is the neutron cross section of the particular material or isotope<br />

(a probability or effective area); and,<br />

• μ n is the linear attenuation coefficient for neutrons (μ n = Nσ).<br />

Charlie Chong/ Fion Zhang

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