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Nuclear nonproliferation is a critical global issue. A key
technological challenge to ensuring nuclear nonproliferation and
security is the detection of long-lived radioisotopes and
fissionable nuclides in a non-destructive manner. This
technological challenge requires new methods for detecting relevant
nuclides and the development of new quantum-beam sources. For
example, one new method that has been proposed and studied is
nuclear resonance fluorescence with energy-tunable, monochromatic
gamma-rays generated by Compton scattering of laser photons with
electrons.The development of new methods requires the help of
researchers from a wide range of fields, such as nuclear physics,
accelerator physics, laser physics, etc. Furthermore, any new
method must be compatible with the requirements of administrators
and nuclear-material inspectors.
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