@article{oai:repo.qst.go.jp:00083396, author = {Yogo, A. and R. Mirfayzi, S. and Arikawa, Y. and Abe, Y. and Wei, T. and Mori, T. and Lan, Z. and Hoonoki, Y. and Golovin, D. and Koga, K. and Suzuki, Y. and Kanasaki, M. and Fujioka, S. and Nakai, M. and Hayakawa, T. and Mima, K. and Nishimura, H. and Kar, S. and Kodama, R. and Takehito, Hayakawa}, journal = {Applied Physics Express}, month = {Sep}, note = {Neutron beam is a powerful tool for investigating the structure and properties of materials used in science and technology. A laser-driven neutron source (LDNS) is utilized to a non-destructive inspection of hazardous substances in batteries. The thickness of anode cadmium (Cd) contained in a nickel (Ni)-Cd battery is evaluated from the neutron transmittance, resulting in agreement with the actual content. The fact that the neutron inspection above is performed with a single laser shot, i.e., with a single bunch of neutrons leads to a safer neutron source that is optically controlled on/off, and capable of a pump-probe technique.}, pages = {106001-1--106001-4}, title = {Single shot radiography by a bright source of laser-driven thermal neutrons and x-rays}, volume = {14}, year = {2021} }