Thursday, July 5, 2012

1207.0826 (P. R. B. Saull et al.)

First demonstration of a Compton gamma imager based on silicon
photomultipliers
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P. R. B. Saull, L. E. Sinclair, H. C. J. Seywerd, D. S. Hanna, P. J. Boyle, A. M. L. MacLeod
We are developing a rugged and person-transportable Compton gamma imager for use in security investigations of radioactive materials, and for radiological incident remediation. The imager is composed of layers of scintillator with light collection for the forward layers provided by silicon photomultipliers and for the rear layer by photomultiplier tubes. As a first step, we have developed a 1/5th-scale demonstration unit of the final imager. We present the imaging performance of this demonstration unit for Cs-137 at angles of up to 30 degrees off-axis. Results are also presented for Sn-113 and Na-22. This represents the first demonstration of the use of silicon photomultipliers as an embedded component for light collection in a Compton gamma imager.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1207.0826

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