
neutron radiography
Neutron radiography is a non-destructive imaging technique that uses neutrons, a type of subatomic particle, to create detailed images of objects. Unlike X-rays, which primarily reveal the density of materials, neutron radiography is particularly effective for identifying different types of hydrogen-containing materials, like water or polymers. It's often used in various fields, including engineering, archaeology, and medicine, to examine the internal structures of complex items without damaging them. The resulting images help researchers and technicians analyze components, detect flaws, and study materials for better understanding and maintenance.