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Kur Neutron Television System

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Neutron Radiography

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A neutron television system has been installed at the E-2 experimental hole of the KUR (Kyoto University Reactor, 5 MW), including an online video processing system. The image of the KH on a CRT of a super high quality TV camera can be observed directly and visually. The video image signals from the TV camera are digitized through a video A/V converter and can be stored in the image buffer of a microcomputer system. The image can be treated in various ways according to the purposes of experiments. Some applications using this system and further studies in progress are described in this paper.

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Kanda, K., Fujine, S., Yoneda, K. (1987). Kur Neutron Television System. In: Barton, J.P., Farny, G., Person, JL., Röttger, H. (eds) Neutron Radiography. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3871-7_74

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