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The High Efficiency Multimode Imager, HEMI, is a combined Compton and coded aperture imager designed to detect, localize, and characterize gamma-ray sources within the energy range from tens of keV to a few MeV. HEMI consists of cubic centimeter CdZnTe detectors with good spectral resolution (~2% at 662 keV) that allow for the separation and identification of discrete gamma-ray energies. This paper...
Due to the steering grid that aids the collection of electrons by the anode pixels, the common-grid pixelated CdZnTe (CZT) detectors have demonstrated better performance than simple pixel detectors. For a detailed analysis of charge sharing and weighting potential cross-talk that occurs near and underneath the gap and energy resolution degradation in common-grid CZT detectors, a detailed detector...
The High Efficiency Multimode Imager (HEMI) is an instrument currently under development for the purpose of detecting, locating, and spectroscopically characterizing gamma-ray emission sources at long-range standoff distances. The instrument design consists of multiple planes of relatively large-volume, good-energy-resolution detector modules configured for combined coded aperture and Compton scatter...
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