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Gamma-ray imaging

Due to the great number of disruptive factors, the visual information provided by an X or gamma ray image is complex. The processed images are characterised by three particular phenomena ... [Pg.526]

Key words X-rays - Gamma-rays - Imaging - Coded-masks... [Pg.3]

HARD X-RAY AND GAMMA-RAY IMAGING WITH SOLID STATE DETECTORS... [Pg.129]

Recent developments in Ge segmented-electrode technology and room temperature solid-state detectors offer great promise for hard x-ray and gamma-ray imaging. In this paper, I review the history of imaging with solid-state detectors and describe the new technologies. [Pg.129]

Star Sensor which will be used to determine with sulRcient precision the satellite attitude, allowing for the reconstruction of the gamma-ray images on the ground without spatial blurring caused by platform drift or jitter. [Pg.186]

GAMMA-RAY IMAGING WITH GERMANIUM PLANAR ARRAYS... [Pg.319]

Key words Gamma-ray imaging - Germanium planar arrays... [Pg.319]

Key words Gamma-Rays Imaging - Imaging Coded Aperture... [Pg.373]

Hard X-ray and gamma-ray Imaging with solid state detectors N. Gehrels... [Pg.386]

The scintillation camera is the primary imaging instrument used in nuclear medicine and is often referred to as a gamma camera The scintillation camera is a position-sensitive gamma ray imager. Although the entire field of view is available for detection, it processes one event at a time. The spatial resolution is approximately 10 mm and it yields a count rate of 200 to 300 cpm//iCi in the field of view (cpm = counts per minute). The field of view covers a large portion of the body and is typically 40 X 50 cm, although other sizes are available. [Pg.707]


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