Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
8171728 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2015 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
We developed a high-precision color gamma-ray image sensor with fine spatial resolution that is cost effective, widely applicable, and very sensitive, by using a diced Ce-doped Gd3Al2Ga3O12 (Ce:GAGG) scintillator array coupled with a 3.0Ã3.0 mm2/pixel 8Ã8 MPPC-array. The proposed image sensor can measure the energy of individual X-ray photons transmitted through an object. The pixel size of the Ce:GAGG scintillator array is 0.2 mm, and the pixels are separated by 50-μm-wide micro-grooves. The image sensor has an area of 20Ã20 mm2 and a thickness of 1.0 mm, and it achieves an excellent spatial resolution of 0.3-0.4 mm and energy resolutions of 12% and 18% (FWHM) for 122 and 59.5 keV gamma-rays, respectively. We conducted an experiment to determine the local effective atomic number of metals using dual-energy gamma-ray sources. In addition, we developed a color-composite image using mixed images taken at three energies (31, 59.5, and 88 keV).
Related Topics
Physical Sciences and Engineering
Physics and Astronomy
Instrumentation
Authors
T. Oshima, J. Kataoka, A. Kishimoto, T. Fujita, Y. Kurei, T. Nishiyama, H. Morita, S. Yamamoto, K. Ogawa,