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Many homeland security applications involving gamma-ray detectors require energy resolution of better than 1%-2% for isotope identification. Existing High-Purity germanium (HPGe) detectors have the needed energy resolution but suffer from large size and the need for liquid-nitrogen or electromechanical cooling. Compact, inexpensive, room-temperature-operated devices are needed for handheld monitors,...
Broad Energy Germanium detectors (BEGe) offer an excellent discrimination power for pulse shape analysis of signals induced by interactions in the active volume of the detector. Such a feature makes them potential candidates for double beta decay experiments. In fact, analysis of time development of pulses allows to reject multi sites events (MSE) for which ionization takes place in more than one...
The Nuclear Compton Telescope (NCT) is a balloon-borne soft gamma ray (0.2-10 MeV) telescope designed to study astrophysical sources of nuclear line emission and polarization. The heart of NCT is an array of 12 cross-strip germanium detectors, designed to provide 3D positions for each photon interaction with full 3D position resolution to < 2 mm3. Tracking individual interactions enables Compton...
A novel digital pulse-shape analysis (DPSA) was performed for high-resolution position-sensitive gamma-ray spectroscopy with coaxial-type high-purity germanium (HpGe) detectors. The DPSA consisted of two stages that determined the pulse height, the interaction point, and the time by using the chi-square fitting the digitally recorded pulse shapes with calculated shapes. As the DPSA was applied to...
A Compton camera is usually composed of a scatterer detector and an absorber detector. The interaction position resolution of the absorber detector is the critical or limiting detector parameter that most seriously affects the imaging resolution of the table-top Compton camera currently under development in our group. Currently, it is assumed that all interactions occur at the centers of the detector...
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